Every UCLA football weekend has so much more to it than a win or a loss. That’s why each postgame Monday, the Daily Bruin will break down the Bruins’ most recent game, outlining the good, the bad and the verdict for their performance. This week, we take a closer look at No. 14 UCLA’s 40-35 […]
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Women’s basketball defeats Sacramento State 92-83 to continue win steak
The coaching staff of the UCLA women’s basketball team walked into Pauley Pavilion barefoot, sat on the sidelines barefoot and even huddled in timeouts barefoot. While the pace of Friday’s game vs. Sacramento State was undeniably fast, it wasn’t the rapidity of the game, the 92-83 victory or the numerous career highs that that knocked […]
UCLA New Play Festival features coming-of-age story ‘The Other Town’
With a little more than 100 pages, playwright Nick Johnson, a graduate student in the School of Theater, Film and Television, sheds light on the adversities of growing up. Johnson’s play, “The Other Town,” will be featured in the New Play Festival at UCLA, which showcases full-length productions of students’ thesis plays, written for their […]
Men’s soccer beats UNC in shootout, moves on to College Cup
The distance between the penalty spot and the goal on a college soccer pitch is exactly 12 yards. When a kick is taken, the keeper has but a fraction of a second to react and attempt to cover an area 24 feet wide and 8 feet high – a difficult feat at best. When a […]
The pLAces you’ll go: Silver Lake Farmers Market
There are more than 500 square miles of city surrounding UCLA’s campus, which takes up a minuscule fraction of that mileage. For such a big place, Los Angeles at times seems impossible to navigate. But don’t let size steer you away from your sense of adventure and curiosity. For the last time this quarter, follow […]
Submission: Student leaders should prioritize immediate campus issues over divestment
Last month, we learned of the University of California’s plans to raise tuition up to five percent over the next five years – a potential 27.6 percent increase. There are few issues more pressing to students than the affordability of higher education and rising student loan debt. It was impressive to see student leaders from […]
Bo Knows: Despite Stanford loss, UCLA football shows signs of promising future
I had this whole column thought out a week ago. UCLA was going to beat Stanford, reach the Pac-12 title game and have a legitimate shot at reaching the College Football Playoff. Sure, UCLA would still have to get past Oregon, but given the way the Bruins had been playing in the past few weeks, […]