Thursday, March 5

Sophomore guard Trent Perry (left) cheers after sinking a 3-pointer while senior guard Skyy Clark (right) smiles in the background. Perry logged a team-high 20 points and shot 3-for-6 from beyond the arc Tuesday. (Michael Gallagher/Assistant Photo editor)

UCLA men’s basketball upsets Nebraska by 20 points for third top-10 win

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This post was updated March 4 at 12:06 a.m. Three top-10 wins. All at Pauley Pavilion.  This time in convincing fashion. In its final home game of the 2025-26 season, UCLA men’s basketball (20-10, 12-7 Big Ten) upset No.



Water main break causes flooding at Saxon Suites, impacts 30 units

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This post was updated March 4  at 12:16 p.m. Flooding broke out in Saxon Suites on Tuesday afternoon, impacting 30 units.  A water main break at Saxon caused units on the ground floor of houses E, F and G to flood, UCLA Housing said in a Tuesday emailed statement.


Students call for UCLA to adopt sanctuary campus title amid immigration crackdown

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This post was updated March 4 at 11:32 p.m. Several student organizations have called for UCLA to designate itself as a sanctuary campus in response to the Trump administration’s mass deportation campaign.


‘When it gets tough, we stay in’: Men’s volleyball downs USC in 5-set road win

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Coach John Hawks said his team would not need extra motivation coming into their crosstown rival’s home. But that did not mean the Bruins would not be tested.


Scouting report: UCLA gymnastics vs. Stanford


ASUCLA Board of Directors recap – Feb. 27


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Recession or vibecession?: Experts predict 2026 is not headed for a recession

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This post was updated March 3 at 8:03 p.m. Labubus, low-rise jeans and Lady Gaga – these unrelated items have been labeled by social media users as recession indicators.

After the flames: Experts evaluate effects of the 2025 LA wildfires one year later

Tuition increases raise accessibility concerns in higher education


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Academic student workers and graduate student researchers represented by the United Auto Workers union recently ended a nearly six-week strike in which they called for better working conditions and equitable wages. The contract stipulates pay increases for all workers – for some, pay increases of up to 80% – as well as anti-harassment policies and increased childcare support. However, the negotiations have struck controversy among some UAW members dissatisfied with the results of the contract. What are your thoughts on this issue? Submit View results without voting »