Graduating students explore diverse subjects in MFA 2015 Exhibition

Striking red on pale blue, the crying man depicted in graduate painting and drawing student Frank J. Stockton’s “Just Super” is one of the many provocative pieces of artwork produced by graduating MFA students as part of their first exhibit. Stockton said “Just Super” explores the recurring theme in his work regarding power, fertility and […]

Three women’s tennis players to represent Bruins at USTA/ITA championships

The UCLA women’s tennis team doesn’t compete in its first official team match until January, but that’s not stopping some players from representing the blue and gold in tournament play this fall. Last week, four Bruins played in the Jack Kramer Invitational, showcasing their talent while gaining crucial tournament experience and valuable preparation for the […]

UCLA football’s backfield duo revitalizes team’s ground attack

Though Brett Hundley passed over the NFL and returned to school for another year, the thought of playing on Sundays affected his Saturdays. It showed in his game, as the redshirt junior quarterback tried to be the player that pro scouts wanted him to be, rather than the one that No. 18 UCLA needed him […]

Myles Jack meets new competition from his home state of Washington

Sunday, Nov. 9 will be the one-year anniversary. Nov. 9, 2013 was the day Myles Jack went from freshman linebacker to college football superstar. A handoff to the right, one cut and 66 yards later, and Jack was a household name. So it’s only fitting that the day before the anniversary of his origin story […]

UCLA women’s tennis places semifinalist at Jack Kramer Invitational

Although four UCLA women’s tennis players competed in the Jack Kramer Invitational this weekend in Rolling Hills Estates, none were crowned champion. While all the Bruins took advantage of the preseason tournament to improve their individual games, no player advanced past the semifinals. The Jack Kramer Invitational is a tournament that hosts many of the […]

After high school career in Hundley’s shadow, Perkins shines at UCLA

On UCLA’s opening play in its 40-37 win over Colorado this year, redshirt sophomore running back Paul Perkins took the hand-off from his own eight-yard line and sprinted down the left sideline and away from everyone, landing in the end zone 92-yards later. It’s a sight that is quickly becoming regular to the rest of […]

No. 1 women’s soccer looks to prevent upset against Washington schools

When UCLA women’s soccer makes the trip to Washington this weekend, it’s hoping to keep surprises an in-house thing. The No. 1 Bruins (15-0-2, 7-0-1 Pac-12) now sit atop the Pac-12 with 22 points, with the Stanford Cardinal’s 19-point tally following close behind. Falling just under second place in the standings are No. 22 Washington […]