Beach volleyball wins its five matchups at Surf and Turf Invitational

The Bruins faced five top-20 teams this weekend and dropped only 1 point. No. 2 UCLA beach volleyball (24-3) swept No. 12 Florida International, No. 18 Florida Atlantic, No. 8 South Carolina and No. 11 Grand Canyon 5-0, also defeating No. 7 Florida State 4-1 at the Surf and Turf Invitational in Miami. “It really […]

UCLA rowing secures two victories against Oregon State at home

UCLA rowing came away with a pair of victories in their last home meet of the season. The Bruins took first in the varsity four and second varsity eight races versus Oregon State this weekend, but couldn’t pull off a victory in the varsity eight. UCLA started the meet with a commanding victory in the […]

ASUCLA Board of Directors recap – March 16

Associated Students UCLA is a multimillion-dollar organization that provides student services and activities the university does not fund. It oversees the Undergraduate Students Association Council, Graduate Students Association, Communications Board, campus services and enterprises. Board of Directors meetings are monthly and open to the public. Executive director’s reports: ASUCLA Executive Director Pouria Abbassi said ASUCLA […]

Men’s volleyball grinds out four-set victory over Grand Canyon

The Bruins battled fatigue and a newfound scrappiness from their opponent to enter an eight-day break from competition. No. 4 UCLA men’s volleyball (19-5) won in four sets against No. 13 Grand Canyon (15-7). This was the Bruins’ second win over the Antelopes this season. Although the first set began with the two teams battling […]

Westwood Neighborhood Council recap – March 14

The Westwood Neighborhood Council meets monthly to discuss issues pertaining to Westwood Village and the surrounding areas. Comments by public officials Jasmine Shamolian, a field representative for Councilmember Paul Koretz, said the Los Angeles Planning and Land Use Management Committee will soon vote to cap short-term rentals in Los Angeles at 180 days. She added […]

UC Regents recap – March 14

The governing board of the University of California met for the second day of its March meeting at UCLA on Wednesday. The Board of Regents discussed a nonresident tuition increase, housing projects and efforts to advocate for more state funding. Board of Regents During the public comment session, students from various UC campuses, including UCLA, […]

Associate professor weighs in on implications of Trump suing California

President Donald Trump’s administration sued California on Tuesday for its sanctuary state policies that sought to protect undocumented immigrants and limit local law enforcement from working with federal immigration authorities. The Daily Bruin’s Julia Shapero spoke with Raúl Hinojosa-Ojeda, a Chicana/o studies associate professor who researches immigration, about the lawsuit’s implications for undocumented individuals in […]