It seemed only fitting that UCLA’s three biggest flaws would be exposed in the team’s biggest game, on the season’s biggest stage. Those three flaws were: run defense, penalties and punting. Read more...
It seemed only fitting that UCLA’s three biggest flaws would be exposed in the team’s biggest game, on the season’s biggest stage. Those three flaws were: run defense, penalties and punting. Read more...
The 2015 Beat ‘SC bonfire and rally brought out several hundred UCLA students to take part in the annual sight of a blazing bonfire lighting up the night in Wilson Plaza, as well as performances by dance and a cappella groups and a special presentation by the UCLA football team. Read more...
A month ago, the Bruins fought to gain a lead against the Golden Bears. On Sunday, the UCLA men’s water polo team fought to keep a lead in the longest game they’ve played in two years. Read more...
The UCLA locker room was silent following last week’s loss to Washington State. Players sat without cause for celebration, images of the Cougars’ final scoring drive replaying in their minds. Read more...
Photo: Junior defensive end Takkarist McKinley helped the Bruins hold the Utes to 1.6 yards per carry over their final five drives. (Austin Yu/Daily Bruin senior staff)
Week 8 has come to a close and with it great stories have been published. Look through the week in photos to see multiple features and touching stories encompassing this weeks’ publications. Read more...
Photo: (Owen Emerson/Daily Bruin senior staff)
Students enjoyed a four-course meal while hearing helpful etiquette tips from Debbie Henderson of UCLA Catering on how to attend a formal dinner. This residential life event prepared students for a meal in a professional setting. Read more...
The loss drops the Bruins to 7-3 on the season, but because of Arizona’s double-overtime upset of Utah Saturday, UCLA still controls its destiny. Should the Bruins manage to pull off road wins against the Utes and the USC Trojans, the team can still clinch the Pac-12 South division. Read more...
Photo: Washington State Cougar quarterback Luke Falk (No. 4) threw for 331 yards Saturday night at the Rose Bowl, including a last-second 21-yard touchdown pass to cap the Cougars’ 31-27 upset of the Bruins. (Aubrey Yeo/Daily Bruin senior staff)