PASADENA — It was ugly. It was a struggle. And it was exactly what the Bruins needed. No. 22 UCLA overcame another penalty-ridden affair and rode its best defensive performance of the season, stifling a flat No. 12 Arizona squad 17-7, to keep itself right in the thick of things in a tight Pac-12 South.
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UCLA football vs. Arizona pregame
Students, fans, and family enjoy pregame festivities before the game against Arizona during UCLA’s Parents’ Weekend.
Men’s basketball defeats Azusa Pacific 80-53 in its first scrimmage of the season
Norman Powell came up with the steal and charged up the court. As the senior guard drove the lane, he slipped and lost control of the ball as it dribbled out of bounds. It was that kind of night for UCLA. It was a worse night for Azusa Pacific.
Students carry weight of mattresses in silent protest
Sexual assault survivors and advocates carried mattresses covered in the accounts of their experiences with gender-based violence in a student-led demonstration Wednesday. The event was inspired by Emma Sulkowicz, a Columbia University student who lost her disciplinary case against the man she claimed raped her in a university dorm room two years ago.
Test of Strength: ROTC Ranger Challenge 2014
SAN DIEGO — The UCLA cadets went to sleep at 9 p.m. and woke up three hours before sunrise. By 2 p.m. they had sprinted, jogged, climbed and hauled equipment for more than eight miles up and down steep brush- and dirt-covered terrain, most of it while carrying more than 45 pounds of military gear, […]
Broken Bells at the Orpheum Theatre
On Saturday evening, the Orpheum Theatre featured Austra as its opening act and Broken Bells as its headliner. Both performances made it a memorable night for the audience.
UCLA football narrowly escapes Colorado with a double overtime victory
BOULDER, Colo. — UCLA had some trouble against Colorado after jumping out to a 17-0 lead in the first quarter, but outlasted the Buffaloes through two overtime periods to win 40-37.