Offensive coordinator brings diverse personalities, expertise to UCLA

Do things right or you don’t play. Offensive coordinator Jedd Fisch obsesses over the details of his offense and demands his players practice exactly the way he wants them to. Anything else, that player risks riding the bench Saturdays. “It’s just simple, self-explanatory – ‘don’t do your own thing if I tell you to do […]

GSA recap – Oct. 18

The Graduate Student Association is the voice of graduate students on campus. The association meets for forum every three weeks and takes positions on current issues affecting graduate students. Forum meetings are at 5:30 p.m. in the Global Viewpoint Lounge in Ackerman Union. Agenda The association approved GSA President Michael Skiles’ appointments to the internal […]

ASUCLA should remedy drop in textbook sales by stocking fewer books

With textbook sales at Ackerman Union declining, Associated Students UCLA has taken the concept of nonprofit a bit literally. ASUCLA, a nonprofit, student-run organization that oversees on-campus retail sales and the student union building, is expected to lose more than $1 million this fiscal year. The financial loss is the result of a decline in […]

Report Card: UCLA vs. Arizona

Each week, Daily Bruin Sports takes a look at the game film for UCLA football and grades each position group on its performance. This week, we grade UCLA’s 47-30 loss against Arizona. Quarterback: D- Josh Rosen was abysmal in Tucson, Arizona. One doesn’t need to look much further than the stat line to analyze how […]

Editorial: MyUCLA multifactor authentication necessary to improve online security

A safer campus starts online. UCLA announced that all campus workers, including faculty, staff and student employees, must enroll by Oct. 31 in a multifactor authentication system to log into their MyUCLA accounts. This extra security step requires users to link their MyUCLA to a mobile device, cellphone or landline to have a passcode sent […]

UCLA women’s volleyball sweeps Cal behind strong defensive effort

Mac May recorded four kills before California scored its first point. UCLA women’s volleyball won the first 11 points of the match Saturday. “We just got them in a tough rotation,” said coach Michael Sealy. “We served well and played good defense.” No. 12 UCLA (12-5, 5-3 Pac 12) swept California (11-8, 2-6) at home […]

Women’s volleyball sets sights on Stanford, Cal opponents

UCLA women’s volleyball snapped a five-year losing streak and swept eventual NCAA champion Stanford last season. “Last year is last year, that has nothing to do with this year,” said coach Michael Sealy. “All their freshmen are now sophomores, they’re going to be improved as well so they’re very physical.” No. 12 UCLA (11-4, 4-2 […]