Refer: The incoming class of 2020 faces a college tuition costs that can rise above the current $34,062 per year. It’s forced many current UCLA students to search all corners of campus for the money they need to get through college. This often means a reality where jobs take importance over classes, extracurriculars and social […]
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Protesters march against animal testing in campus research labs
This post was updated on April 22 at 4:45 p.m. Animal rights activists marched to Chancellor Gene Block’s office Friday with signs depicting bleeding monkeys and other animals to protest animal testing in campus research labs. About 70 protesters from the Animal Justice Project held black and white signs with photos of animal cruelty, chanting […]
Professional women’s clubs on campus
It can feel at times isolating for women studying and working in male-dominated environments. However, a host of clubs at UCLA are dedicated to talking about such issues, and creating communities for women in these fields. Grace Ballor and Kelly McCormick are doctoral candidates in history and members of Women in History. Third-year astrophysics student […]
Set Six Episode 13: How sweep it is!
The UCLA men’s volleyball team is headed to the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation final and the Daily Bruin beat writers take this week’s podcast to break down the Bruins’ path to get them to this point. Fresh off a sweep of Long Beach, UCLA will be going for its first conference championship since 2006 on […]
The Huddle: Adding and Subtracting
There’s been a few subtractions on the Huddle, because three of our four sports editors couldn’t make it. To even it out, Matt Cummings has invited Sports contributors Vikram Sairam and David “Broadcaster Dave” Gottlieb. Our intrepid trio gives us a peek into the world of Bruin football, baseball and Matt Cummings’s failed comedy bits.
No Offense, But: Bruin Day
It’s that time of they year again, when prospective Bruins come to Bruin Day to learn more about UCLA, and maybe even sign over the next four years of their lives to this fair university. Chris Campbell and Liberty Feliciano take to the UCLA Radio studio to discuss what’s in store for future Bruins, including […]
Boots on the Ground: The Long March Ahead
For the entire project including stories and photos, visit the Boots on the Ground web page. ROTC cadets from schools across Southern California, including UCLA, completed a four-day Leadership Development Exercise at the Marine Corps Base in Camp Pendleton earlier this April. Apart from being assessed on how well they executed military tactics and displayed physical […]