Saturday, April 11

After 6.0-magnitude Napa Valley quake, students recount experiences

UCLA students and Napa residents experienced the strongest earthquake in the Bay Area since 1989 on Sunday, with a 6.0-magnitude quake shaking the town of about 78,000 and beyond. Read more...

Photo: Bricks from a building in downtown Napa fell to the ground Sunday after a 6.0 earthquake shook the town, causing at least $1 billion in damage. (Courtesy of Jenna Joske)



One arrest made following two separate peepings on Roebling Avenue

This post was updated July 27, 2025 at 8:51 p.m. to provide retroactive anonymity to a suspect whose charges were later dismissed. Police are searching for a man who was seen peeping into a Roebling Avenue student apartment Friday evening. Read more...

Photo: Two peepings were reported at Roebling Avenue student apartments on Friday and Monday. A 38-year-old man was arrested Monday morning in connection with the second peeping.



Newly developed biosensor can monitor post-surgery disorders

Just as a stomach grumble can indicate hunger, some vibrations of the intestine – many undetectable to the human ear – can indicate whether a person is ready to be fed. Read more...

Photo: William Kaiser (left) and Brennan Spiegel (right) developed a biosensor that monitors stomach noises and can be used to monitor the stomach after surgery. (Courtesy of William Kaiser)


ASUCLA Board of Directors recap – Aug. 22

Associated Students UCLA is a multimillion-dollar organization that provides student services and activities that the university does not fund. It oversees the Undergraduate Students Association Council, Graduate Students Association, Communications Board, campus services and enterprises. Read more...


Bruin heads fundraising event for cancer research

MacGuinness Huntley smiled as locks of his hair fell to the ground around him in front of UCLA Medical Plaza Friday afternoon. The second-year economics student at Pasadena City College wanted to participate in Mattel Children’s Hospital‘s head-shaving event to make a donation to cancer research. Read more...

Photo: Brad Miller and Katherine Storen shaved each other’s heads Friday at the St. Baldrick’s event at UCLA. (Angie Wang/Daily Bruin senior staff)