Men’s volleyball hopes to turn around losing streak during conference play

The Bruins are on a three-game losing streak, but have a chance to win three games in conference play this week. No. 3 UCLA men’s volleyball (14-4, 3-1 MPSF) is set to face unranked Stanford (3-13, 1-4) at Maples Pavilion on Thursday. Afterward, the Bruins will travel straight to Provo, Utah, to face No. 5 […]

UCLA study reveals Southern California salt marshes in state of decline

UCLA researchers found that rising sea levels could lead to the complete loss of salt marshes in Southern California by 2100. The study, published by researchers in the UCLA Institute of the Environment and Sustainability on Feb. 21, also predicted that most salt marshes in the northern U.S. Pacific Coast would be lost by 2050. […]

UCPD searches for man who allegedly sexually battered woman near UCLA

University police are searching for a man who allegedly sexually battered a woman early Monday morning. The woman was near the 600 block of Levering Avenue around 4 a.m. when a man grabbed her inappropriately, according to a UCPD alert. When the woman yelled, the man entered a white Bentley with dark tinted windows and […]

Editorial: Westwood Forward’s loss of momentum in the face of city opposition is a disservice to residents

Westwood Forward, a student-led coalition, came together last quarter and professed the need for Westwood to change to meet students’ and community members’ needs. The group presented a vision and established contacts with the City of Los Angeles to bring its goals to fruition. It pieced together an action plan and identified ways to support […]

Women’s water polo takes three of four in tournament, falls to Stanford

The Barbara Kalbus Invitational this weekend was one with both positives and negatives for UCLA women’s water polo. Going into the weekend, coach Adam Wright said he was looking for more of a progression than in the recent weeks, hoping to see the team use what it had learned. No. 4 UCLA (16-2) opened the […]

Letter to the Editor: Lawsuit against Metro’s Purple Line Extension justified

As a parent of two students in the Beverly Hills Unified School District and a lecturer at UCLA, I disagree with the opinion column titled, “Opinion editors: Beverly Hills Unified’s incessant lawsuits are at Angelenos’ expense” published in the Daily Bruin. The column argued BHUSD’s lawsuit against the Purple Line Extension project, which involves expanding […]

Men’s basketball’s NCAA Tournament chances still unclear

Less than three weeks remain until Selection Sunday, and UCLA’s NCAA Tournament chances are still as murky as they were at the beginning of the season. Part of the reason for the uncertainty is a lack of significant wins over top-notch nonconference opponents, but the overall lackluster state of the Pac-12 is also a factor. […]