A branch of the UC Board of Regents meeting teleconference is taking place at the UCLA campus Monday, and students have gathered in preparation to protest.
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Football coach Rick Neuheisel fired by UCLA
Rick Neuheisel was fired from his position as coach of the UCLA football team on Monday, as announced by athletic director Dan Guerrero.
Neuheisel, who will leave UCLA with a record of 21-28 in his four years as coach, will coach his final game on Friday when the Bruins take on the No.
CAC email urges students to voice concerns at UC Board of Regents meeting at UCLA
A campus-wide email sent Sunday night by the Undergraduate Students Association Council Cultural Affairs Commission urged students to protest at the UC Board of Regents meeting Monday morning at the James West Alumni Center.
The meeting was re-scheduled as a teleconference after the regents received warnings of violent protests from university police at its usual location at UC San Francisco.
Stuff From the Shelf: "Infinite Arms" by Band of Horses
“Infinite Arms,” the 2010 album by Band of Horses, is a bit of a head-scratcher. From reading about the band’s previous albums, 2007’s “Cease to Begin” and 2006’s “Everything All the Time,” it’s easy to expect “Infinite Arms” to sound like a slightly more rock-esque version of Fleet Foxes.
Prince, Neuheisel block out job status talk, focus on Pac-12 Championship game against Oregon
Kevin Prince doesn’t get out much.
The redshirt junior quarterback who has led UCLA through the majority of its up and down season has apparently done it while being quarantined from any sort of media coverage that would belittle his team’s 6-6 finish to the regular season.
UCLA shut out by USC 50-0 in rivalry game
The UCLA football team will still get to call itself Pac-12 South champions, but that title has less luster after a steamrolling at the hands of USC on Saturday night.
The Trojans rolled while the Bruins failed to score in the 50-0 blowout.
Bruins shut out in first half as Trojans go up 29-0
UCLA’s last rivalry game ended with a bomb. This one started with one, and the shots have kept coming the Bruins’ way.
A Matt Barkley-to-Marquis Lee 42-yard touchdown pass on the fourth play of the game opened the scoring for USC.