Senior signoffs: Kelli Hayes reflects on basketball and her humanitarian growth along the way

As a student-athlete, UCLA has opened my eyes and given me experiences that I could only dream of before arriving on campus. I was fortunate to receive the opportunity to have my senses awakened by the pothole-filled streets of Westwood that wrecked my Jetta’s tires, to expand my knowledge through the gender studies department, to […]

ASUCLA Board of Directors recap – May 18

Associated Students UCLA is a multimillion-dollar organization that provides student services and activities that the university does not fund. It oversees the Undergraduate Students Association Council, Graduate Students Association, Communications Board, campus services and enterprises. Board of Directors meetings are monthly and open to the public. Executive reports: ASUCLA Executive Director Pouria Abbassi said Veggie […]

Screening Science: Wading into the plausibility of “Deadpool’s” regenerative capabilities

Friday will mark the return of millennials’ favorite antihero. Guns blazing and swords flashing, Wade Wilson – better known as Deadpool (Ryan Reynolds) – will take the big screen alongside his X-Men friends and a beloved taxi driver. In the film, Deadpool’s regenerative abilities are considered miraculous, but science actually played an important role in […]

Beach volleyball falls to Florida State in NCAAs, enters elimination bracket

Last season, the Seminoles knocked the Bruins out in the NCAA championship for the second straight year. That same script played out again. No. 1-seeded UCLA beach volleyball (36-4) fell to No. 4-seeded Florida State (32-6) 3-1 in the second round of the NCAA championship, but the Bruins’ chances at a national title are still […]