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This post was updated July 6 at 6:17 p.m. Pitching lays the groundwork for success. Although a quality lineup can create ...
The Bruins secured the nation’s No. 1 recruiting class for the first time a decade ago. They then went on to earn the No. 1 ...
Aleph, UCLA’s only official undergraduate research journal for the humanities, arts and social sciences, was two weeks away ...
Eric Swartz is redesigning the borders between language and livelihood. The UCLA graduate student showcased his second-year ...
This post was updated July 3 at 12:29 a.m. UC President Michael Drake announced in a Wednesday letter that student governments at all UC campuses are banned from boycotting companies associated ...
Marianna Bezhanyan created art symbolizing Russian identity. The Russian government then labeled her as an “extremist.” Bezhanyan, a third-year design media arts student, said she decided to search ...
In his lawsuit against the UC Regents, Zhong alleged that the University is using affirmative action – which has been banned in California since 1996 – in its admissions processes. He claimed that his ...
Nothing is sketchy about the dedication of the Shenanigans Comedy Club at UCLA’s Sketch team. The team is one of four creative departments that make up the Shenanigans Comedy Club, along with ...
A UCLA lecturer suing UC administrators for over $22 million will see his case go to trial Tuesday. Gordon Klein, a continuing lecturer in accounting, filed a lawsuit against Antonio Bernardo, the ...
In the American education system, a student’s zip code can shape everything – from textbook quality to future expectations. Students from underfunded schools who reach elite universities carry ...