Friday, July 18

Michaela Onyenwere dribbles the ball for UCLA. The Bruins’ fourth highest all-time scorer is now a forward for the Chicago Sky. (Daily Bruin file photo)

Dribbling, not drilling: Michaela Onyenwere’s shift from dentistry to WNBA stardom

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Michaela Onyenwere dreamed of becoming a dentist when she committed to UCLA in 2016. Almost a decade later, Onyenwere isn’t pulling teeth or filling cavities – she’s sinking 3-pointers on women’s basketball’s biggest stage as a forward for the Chicago Sky.



Palestine Solidarity PRA Collective files lawsuit against UC over documents request

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This post was updated July 15 at 8:19 p.m. Students and faculty are suing the UC to demand the release of documents relating to the policing of pro-Palestine protests on the UCLA campus.


Bruin-owned barbershop Saints cuts hair – not men’s self care

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Daniel Ordoñez is transforming the men’s wellness sector, one barbershop at a time. The UCLA alumnus said his experience in the Design | Media Arts program gave him the foundation he needed to later thrive as an entrepreneur.


Concert review: Bring your hiking shoes – Caamp’s performance meanders, but is worth the trek

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This post was updated July 17 at 10:14 p.m. Caamp didn’t need tents, s’mores or sleeping bags to fill Los Angeles with happy campers. On Wednesday night, the self-described “Ohio boys making beautiful noise” kicked off the second leg of their “Live and In-Concert” tour at the Greek Theatre.


Funny but not fun: Belly Laughs Festival attendees giggle while wallets groan


UC Regents committee requests $8.7 million to fund Levering Avenue student housing


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How political battles over ever-growing American tech sector impact Bruins

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Technology is deeply intertwined in Bruins’ lives, from everyday social media usage to future career plans. The technology industry contributed $2 trillion to the American economy in 2024, 9% of the nation’s economic output, according to the James Madison Institute.

Changes to ‘traditional’ graduation attire lead students to embrace culture

Exploring costs of commencement for students, benefit for Westwood businesses

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