UCLA repeats victory over USC for third consecutive year, 38-20

PASADENA—There were no wild screams. No mad dashes across the field. No mayhem at the Rose Bowl. Instead, when the clock hit zero in UCLA’s 38-20 victory over USC, the Bruins calmly walked to midfield to shake hands with their opponents, then jogged to the student section where they were hailed by their fans. UCLA […]

Water skiing team showcases flips and tricks

Each weekend, the UCLA water skiing team drives to a serene lake for practice. The team consists of a national gold medal winner, a group of freshmen and a few veterans who have all come to call themselves family. They drive 1 1/2 hours every weekend to spend two full days skiing, escaping from the […]

Jamal Moore: Our motivational crossing guard

You’ve seen him. You’ve heard about him. Now find out more about him. One of the most noted figures on campus, Jamal Moore (AKA Motivational Crossing Guard) has become one of the shining lights at UCLA as he motivates students as they walk from campus to the Hill with inspirational quotes. For those who never […]

Graduate student’s artwork localizes South Korean ferry tragedy

“I hope people are more aware of what we hear and maybe that’s not the truth after all,” says Camella Da Eun Kim, a graduate student in Design | Media Arts. Her artwork, exhibited at the Design | Media Arts MFA Exhibition: .CALM from Oct. 23 to Friday, localizes and calls attention to the sinking […]

UCLA basketball hosts ‘Dribble for the Cure’ cancer research fundraiser

On Sunday Oct. 26, UCLA athletics teamed up with the Pediatric Cancer Research Foundation to put on the seventh annual “Dribble for the Cure” fundraising event. Players from the men’s and women’s basketball teams joined participants as they dribbled basketballs around campus and played basketball in the John Wooden Center. Participants also got the chance […]