Not only is every gallery of the UCLA Hammer Museum filled with art, but so are the lobby, the courtyard and even the hallways. “Made in L.A. 2014” is the Hammer Museum’s second biennial exhibition of the same name. It’s the Hammer’s first show to ever take over the museum in its entirety and will […]
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Student-run newspaper Koine aims to spark discussion at UCLA
While the Greek word “koine” means “common” and refers to a standard language spoken over a large area, the term translates to the creation of a community for a new UCLA newspaper. Koine, a student-run newspaper that formed during spring quarter, aims to spark a new intellectual discussion at UCLA, said Miles Solomon, a rising […]
Graduation Issue 2014: Beyond a Bruin
“Bruin” is the most common of our titles, but it often falls short of recognizing all the things we participate in, advocate for and accomplish during our time at UCLA. Within our Graduation Issue, you will find stories of singers, comedians, athletes and parents – to name a few – who have gone about exploring their passions in very different ways.
Historic ‘The Black Experience’ mural uncovered at Ackerman
Helen Singleton and Neville Garrick stood proudly in front of the oldest piece of student art in Ackerman Union, a floor-to-ceiling mural that was – until recently – covered by a false wall. The mural, titled “The Black Experience,” was officially unveiled Wednesday night after it was covered more than 20 years ago during a […]
Report reveals gender inequity in UCLA School of Management faculty
Women faculty at the UCLA Anderson School of Management consistently experience an inhospitable work environment and fewer career advancement opportunities than their male peers, several university reports reveal. In a University of California Academic Senate report obtained by the Daily Bruin that was conducted during the 2013 fall quarter, reviewers identified the school’s current climate […]
Pickup games in Wooden a tradition for UCLA staff
Every Tuesday and Thursday morning on the Wooden Center’s Collins Court, a diverse group of basketball players take the floor. Their styles range from low-top Nikes to stiff high-top ankle braces, their hair from long dreadlocks to white, short mops. Some possess tenure, others sport tattoos. This isn’t a casual pickup game – it’s a […]
UCLA student founds summer storage company Bruin Bins
As he unpacked his bags during a spring break trip, Keith Yoder started to wonder how students who live far away from UCLA store all of their belongings over the summer. The first-year business economics student said he wanted to create a service that could provide a useful fix for international and out-of-state students who […]