Sunday, June 22


Throwback Tuesday: Bruin reporter injured in game against Daily Trojan, avoids conscription

Throwback Thursdays are our chance to reflect on past events on or near campus and relate them to the present day. Each week, we showcase and analyze an old article from the Daily Bruin archives in an effort to chronicle the campus’ history. Read more...

Photo: The UCLA-USC football game is stepped in many age-old traditions. One of those is the Blood Bowl, typically a flag-football game played by staff from the Daily Bruin and the Daily Trojan, USC’s student newspaper. (Daily Bruin archives)


Throwback Tuesday: Former Daily Bruin staffer welcomes son, remembers newspaper proposal

Throwback Thursdays are our chance to reflect on past events on or near campus and relate them to the present day. Each week, we showcase and analyze an old article from the Daily Bruin archives in an effort to chronicle the campus’ history. Read more...

Photo: UCLA alumnus John O’Hara proposed to his then-girlfriend Dena Veth, a former Daily Bruin copy editor, through a letter to the editor in the Daily Bruin Opinion page on March 2, 2011. Last week, the couple welcomed their son, Jackson Muir O’Hara, into the world. (Daily Bruin archives)


The Quad: ‘Radical Women’ exhibit sends strong messages on power of women of color

Perhaps it is impossible to teach somebody how to care for and accept others, or to see past gender or skin color. But the Hammer Museum’s latest exhibit tries to pierce through the intolerance permeating our society. Read more...

Photo: “Radical Women: Latin American Art, 1960-1985” is open at the Hammer until Dec. 31. (Lionel Deatherage/Daily Bruin)


The Quad: How do students feel about UCLA’s athletics and its performance?

There are few universities that can lay claim to such a unique history of both academic prestige and athletic success as UCLA can. Our university is one of the top-ranked schools in the world, and the Bruins have won 113 NCAA Championships across all sports – tied with Stanford for the most championship won. Read more...

Photo: UCLA is tied with Stanford with most NCAA championships won. We asked students how much UCLA performance and the legacy in athletics matters to them. (Michael Zshornack/Photo editor)





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