In the past five times UCLA men’s water polo has faced USC, none have been decided by more than one goal. Earlier this season, the UCLA men’s water polo team redeemed itself from its upsetting 11-10 loss against USC in the 2012 NCAA championships by beating USC 9-8 during the NorCal Invitational in September. A […]
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‘Setsunasa Burger’ wins best story, production design at Campus MovieFest
“Setsunasa Burger,” the only foreign language film in the 2013 UCLA Campus MovieFest Top 16, was almost an accident – an accident that won best story and best production design. Codirected by Joseph Brandel, a fourth-year world arts and cultures student, and Tim Ammand, a graduate of UC San Diego, “Setsunasa Burger” began as a […]
UCLA’s Devin Lucien scores first career touchdown against Huskies
Facing a Washington cornerback blitz, redshirt sophomore quarterback Brett Hundley turned to his right and rifled a ball past the outstretched hands of a jumping defensive back. Redshirt sophomore wide receiver Devin Lucien proceeded to burn the Huskies’ defense by melting away more than two-and-a-half seasons of anticipation and frustration. With his front facing Hundley, […]
‘Americans!’ highlights the power of Processing
From one moment to the next, Casey Reas’ artwork transforms, refusing to ever remain the same. His recent digital work “Americans!” represents this mutability, depicting constantly fluctuating pixels and colors so no two identical images ever occur. “One thing about making artwork that’s software is it’s not like a film with a beginning and end, […]
Musicians to set aura of mystery over Royce
The air inside Royce Hall will be thickened with an aura of mystery this Saturday night. The seats await an audience waiting for two singer-songwriters, both with black-lined eyes. Chelsea Wolfe and Anna Calvi will take center stage at Royce Hall with free admission for UCLA students. The musical stylings of Wolfe and Calvi share […]
UCLA soccer senior Reed Williams looks forward to shaking off slump
Seventeen games played. Six hundred and eighty minutes on the field. One goal scored. Senior forward Reed Williams is in a slump. Scoring goals is what forwards live for, and it’s something that used to come naturally for Williams. It was as habitual as breathing. During his high school and club days, it was almost […]
UCLA football’s Anthony Barr still a force, despite fewer tackles
As freshman Myles Jack produced a two-way performance on Saturday unlike anything in recent UCLA memory, fellow linebacker Anthony Barr submitted a game that the stat boxes will never remember. The senior pass-rushing maestro failed to record a tackle for the first time in his college career. Passes broken up or penalties accrued for Barr […]