If you are reading this, you have probably heard news of the death that recently occurred on campus. However, what you haven’t heard is a proper statement from UCLA administration addressing this tragedy. I have been impatiently awaiting this statement, and last Wednesday I decided to take action and contact the university police. They relayed […]
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Q&A: Sweater Beats talks Bruin Bash performance, musical inspirations
Sweater Beats agreed to perform at Bruin Bash the week before the concert because he wanted to see Ty Dolla $ign live. A fan of the rapper’s last album “Free TC,” music producer Sweater Beats showcased his mix of electronic, pop and R&B music in Pauley Pavilion in September. Students who danced to Sweater Beats’ […]
Submission: UCLA Recreation must be transparent with its policymaking
The decision by UCLA Recreation to reduce the number of lunch-time swim hours at the North Pool marked an unexpected end to an 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. weekday schedule that had been in effect for nearly 20 years, and triggered an immediate backlash among the many regular users of this pool. We challenged the […]
Q&A: Stanford Daily gives insights on water polo match against Bruins
The No. 1 Bruins’ second regular season conference matchup comes at home Saturday when UCLA hosts No. 6 Stanford. Daily Bruin Sports reached out to The Stanford Daily’s Laura Sussman, the desk editor for men’s water polo, to preview the top-5 contest. Daily Bruin Sports: Stanford is in an interesting position this year, as the […]
Bar necessities: Bigfoot West
Westwood’s bars, or lack thereof, can easily grow old for thirsty college students in search of a taproom suited to their tastes. Daily Bruin senior staffers Erin Nyren and William Thorne embark on a bar-sampling journey to uncover the best watering holes in Los Angeles. Over the next 10 weeks, they explain which have the […]
Women’s soccer highlights importance of defense in avoiding overtime
Washington State women’s soccer hardly had time on the ball. UCLA had dominated possession throughout Sunday’s game and held the lead since the 18th minute. Still, the Cougars managed to stay in the game. Their play grew with each passing minute. Then, in the 75th minute, they struck pay dirt and tied the game 1-1. […]
Women’s volleyball hones in on simplified offensive effort
Claire Felix has always been a one-foot middle blocker. The senior said that the slide – an off-balance hit in which the middle jumps off one foot and hits the ball by the right pin – has been a big part of her offense throughout her UCLA career. [Related: Starting middle blockers improve through competition […]