Officials said about 20 million gallons of water leaked from a water main on Sunset Boulevard during Tuesday’s flood, instead of the eight to 10 million previously estimated. UCLA officials said on Wednesday they think the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power should bear the cost of fixing damage from the leak because UCLA […]
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Graphic: Where the water flowed during the UCLA flood
Large areas of UCLA were covered Tuesday afternoon by water rushing from a water main break on Sunset Boulevard near Marymount High School. Pauley Pavilion, Parking Structures 4 and 7 and the Morgan Center are among the areas hit by the flood. Check out this graphic for a closer look at the extent of the flooding on campus. […]
Ashe Center services moved to Bruin Plaza after flood
Because of the flood, a physician is doing triage for students in Bruin Plaza, and a suite of exam rooms is set up for student use with two additional physicians at the Medical Center.
Students share stories of flooding at UCLA
Updated on July 31 at 8:50 a.m. On Tuesday, after a water line broke on Sunset Boulevard and released millions of gallons of water into the street and onto campus, students and others took to buckets and brooms in an effort to clear what water they could from UCLA’s flooded facilities. Here, students share their narratives of where […]
Recent UC student regents hail primarily from flagship campuses
One student serves as the voice and the vote on the University of California Board of Regents for more than 230,000 students, but the majority of individuals who have held the job in recent years have come from just two of the 10 possible UC campuses – UCLA and UC Berkeley.
Sophomore punter Sean Covington leaves UCLA football
Sophomore punter Sean Covington is no longer with the UCLA football program, as first reported by Bruin Report Online. The report was unclear as to why Covington, slated to start for the second-year running, left. Junior college punter Matt Mengel has committed to UCLA, and should be the Bruins’ starting punter come opening day. The […]
UC releases 2014 transfer admission and enrollment data
UCLA’s admission rate for transfers slightly increased, and the University of California is continuing to see an increase in its nonresident student population, according to data released by the UC Monday. UCLA admitted 30 percent of transfer applicants for the 2014-2015 academic year, up from 29.1 percent the year before. The transfer admission rate for […]