Men’s soccer finding success with strong midfield

The No. 17 UCLA men’s soccer team (6-3-1, 2-1-0 Pac-12) is only as strong as its midfield unit, and a lot of team faith goes into this position. Given that midfielders tend to be positioned between their team’s forwards and defenders, many collegiate teams often only have three or four midfielders to match the number […]

UCPD searching for burglar who stole a laptop from students’ apartment

University police are searching for a burglar who entered an apartment on Midvale and Levering avenues early Tuesday morning and stole a laptop and its charger. The person entered the first-floor apartment through its dining room window between 2 a.m. and 6 a.m., said Samantha Cardona, a fourth-year psychology student who lives in the apartment. […]

Luskin Conference Center marks grand opening with mock symposium

UCLA hosted a grand opening of the UCLA Meyer and Renee Luskin Conference Center on Friday, which Chancellor Gene Block called a test drive for future academic gatherings. Alumni and faculty attendees listened to UCLA professors and experts in a mock symposium as they discussed topics in political science, astronomy and media. The event featured […]

Women’s soccer falls to Cardinal in double overtime

Eighty-five minutes in and UCLA still had no answer for how to break the Stanford pressure. The Bruins couldn’t sustain any possession, and Cardinal goalkeeper Jane Campbell showed why she is a national team call-up, blocking any shots that somehow managed to trickle through to her. But for the second consecutive game, UCLA was saved […]

Student board helps advise Office of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion

Student advisers to the Office of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion met with Vice Chancellor Jerry Kang and other administrators last Thursday. The Office of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion created the advisory board in January to have students play a role in helping address campus climate issues. Evelyn Carter, a member of the EDI office’s BruinX […]

Posters targeting SJP, Jerry Kang resurface on campus

Posters found on campus Wednesday portrayed the Students for Justice in Palestine as terrorist supporters and called Vice Chancellor Jerry Kang an advocate of terrorist supporters. The posters included the hashtag “JewHatred” below a caricature of the equity, diversity and inclusion vice chancellor and a drawing of a man holding a sign that says, “SJP: […]

LGBT center to kick off National Coming Out Week with resource fair

The LGBT Campus Resource Center will hold its sixth annual resource fair Friday in anticipation of National Coming Out Week, which begins Monday. The fair’s purpose is for campus and community LGBT organizations to offer resources and information to students, said Kevin Medina, the program coordinator for the LGBT Resource Center. Students can also eat […]