Many events in UCLA’s history are overlooked. Below is a look at some interesting UCLA facts: 1927 – The Arroyo Bridge was built in 1927, connecting Hilgard Avenue to the main campus quadrangle. It provided shelter for poor students during the Great Depression and stacks of food were stored beneath it in case of attack […]
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ASAP Clinic provides care for students with urgent medical needs
An Ashe Center urgent care clinic that opened in spring has received positive feedback from students. Since its opening in late March, the ASAP Clinic has had more than 4,000 visits from students, said June Hu, data and applications manager for the Ashe Center. Registered nurse Jennifer Blank said the Ashe Center opened the ASAP […]
Graphic: UCLA clubs to look out for
Recipe: Mug cake
The thing I miss most about home is the night sky. I live in a tiny town in California’s Central Valley, and on a clear night – which is most nights – hundreds of thousands of twinkling balls of gas are visible with just a quick lift of my chin. There is no squinting involved. […]
Graphic: From the Hill to campus, sans flyering
Freshman brings national team experience, versatility to softball lineup
Since childhood, she has always been a Bubba among Madilyns. On nearly every softball team that she has played for, Madilyn Nickles has shared a first name with at least one teammate. Things got pretty confusing. “My dad, he would always try and get my attention by just yelling Madilyn or Maddie, and I would […]
The Hull Shebang: Forget football this fall, there’s water polo history in the making
My teammates and I went to the Kap7 NorCal Invitational every year when I was in high school. On the day that would turn out to be my last high school water polo game, our team went to Berkeley to see the Big Splash – the annual rivalry game between Cal and Stanford. Both occasions […]