Crisscrossed with red and white lanterns, Kerckhoff Patio bustled with students taking in the Matsuri festival atmosphere Jan. 23. The event, a collaboration between the Japanese Student Association ...
“The majority of my family has nothing left back in Mexico,” said a UCLA biology student. “If they just started deporting us, we’ll just start from zero again.” Undocumented students like them have ...
Mick Cronin isn’t one to deal in excuses. But if he did, the Bruins’ sixth-year coach would have plenty to choose from. A ...
This post was updated Jan. 31 at 12:32 p.m. Driverless taxis are no longer futuristic dreams for Angelenos. Autonomous ...
Playing Division I sports is a commitment. Donning national colors is an honor. Giving back to the community is a calling.
Fires across Los Angeles County have disrupted UCLA operations, eliciting feelings of worry and confusion for some parents and gratitude for effective communication from the university for others ...
The indoor season just started, but the Bruins are already making history. UCLA track and field competed at the Crossroads of America Invitational in Indianapolis on Friday and Saturday, where it ...
Brides” is inviting viewers on a journey of introspection and faith. Screened at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival, Nadia ...
Intertwining artistry and storytelling, KOLE is crafting a harmony of genres and cultures. Boasting an extensive catalog of ...
When Dr. Irene Chen wraps up her day teaching courses and leading research, her work isn’t finished – she then heads back to the Hill, where she is an Olympic Hall faculty in residence.
This post was updated Jan. 28 at 11:11 p.m. An injury to the Bruins’ leading scorer could have been a disaster – especially before one of college basketball’s biggest rivalry games.