Monday, February 17

Graduate student Frida Esparza salutes after landing a double layout dismount off bars. (Ella Greenberg Winnick/Daily Bruin staff)

UCLA gymnastics pumps up Pauley Pavilion for Pride Meet, prevails over Penn State

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Frida Esparza pumped up the crowd on bars and electrified the student section with the guitar. And the combination of the two led the graduate student to the highest score of her career.  With Esparza kickstarting the day with an electric guitar rendition of the national anthem, No.



Saving Hearts’ UCLA chapter hosts free screening event for underserved community

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Cardiologists and students from UCLA convened at Valencia High School to provide free heart screenings Feb. 1. The Saving Hearts Foundation at UCLA was founded in 2014 after three UCLA students lost a family friend to a sudden cardiac arrest event.


UCPD searches for on-campus sexual battery suspect

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UCPD is searching for a suspect involved in an on-campus sexual battery Sunday night. According to the crime alert sent Monday morning, the suspect arrived at Cypress Court in Weyburn Terrace around 10:15 p.m.


With Lauren Betts absent, UCLA women’s basketball survives Michigan State scare

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This post was updated Feb. 17 10:21 p.m. The Bruins returned home Sunday on the heels of their first loss of the season – one that dented what could have been a perfect season.


Second Take: Beyoncé’s Album of the Year win rewards quality, reveals Grammys’ systemic issues


UCLA baseball scores 18 runs in second-game victory over Cal Poly


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How Trump’s environment-related executive orders may affect climate, energy

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The same week wildfires ravaged Los Angeles, President Donald Trump signed a number of executive orders pushing back on environmental goals. Trump rescinded more than 10 of Biden’s executive orders on protecting the environment and tackling climate change on his first day in office Jan.

Experts talk ways to combat antibiotic-resistant bacteria, protect global health

Data analytics features excite app users, raise privacy concerns


Opinion Poll


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 »