UCLA baseball’s offense sputters in loss to LMU

After a weekend road trip to North Carolina, UCLA baseball was back on familiar ground at Jackie Robinson Stadium on Tuesday night. But the team left its offense on the plane at Los Angeles International Airport. While the offense only hit .172 over the weekend, the Bruins scored nine runs off of timely hitting. In […]

UCLA’s frontcourt falls short to Pac-12’s big men

Steve Alford wasn’t happy, and everyone in Pauley Pavilion knew it. As the ball ricocheted off the rim, sophomore forward/center Tony Parker and Oregon State forward Eric Moreland both reached for it. Moreland came down with the board, and Parker came down on top of him, prompting a whistle from the referees and a shout […]

Former MLB pitcher Chan Ho Park to speak at UCLA

Students from San Diego to Claremont will join UCLA’s international Korean student population Thursday in welcoming baseball legend Chan Ho Park to UCLA’s campus. In the wake of the 1997 East Asian financial crisis, South Korean citizens looked to the popular Korean baseball player and his success on the field for inspiration and hope, said […]

Album Review: ‘Morning Phase’

Heartbreak has given us Beck back. It’s been six years since 2008’s “Modern Guilt,” the singer-songwriter’s last proper studio album (at least in the eyes of those reluctant to consider 2012’s “Song Reader” sheet music release a valid form of an album), but the hiatus hasn’t changed him much. The overall theme of “Morning Phase” harks back […]

UCLA men’s volleyball clinches five-set win over Stanford

As it came down to crunch time Monday night in Maples Pavilion, UCLA men’s volleyball needed one good play to help it clinch a five-set victory over Stanford. As the Bruins had done all night, they turned to senior outside hitter Gonzalo Quiroga, whose fiery play – 21 kills including four clutch aces – fueled […]

UCLA-hosted invite unifies global Quidditch “family”

In hosting the Gold Medal Invitational, UCLA Quidditch players invited teams not only to their own turf, but to their own homes as well. Fourth-year neuroscience student Brennan Ross, president of UCLA Quidditch, said that in order to minimize visiting teams’ expenses, the L.A. teams, including UCLA’s teams and the independent Lost Boys, hosted all […]

UCLA School of Law hosts panel to discuss policing policies

UCLA law students, faculty and police representatives gathered to discuss racialized policing practices that affect some racial minorities at a panel at the UCLA School of Law Thursday evening. The Muslim Law Student Association hosted the event with the Critical Race Studies Program and several other law student organizations. More than 115 individualsattended the event, […]