Thursday, June 25


CHAMPIONSHIP RECAP

Simply put, UCLA has become synonymous with championships. Read more...

Photo: Both together and individually, members of the UCLA gymnastics team brought championships to Westwood in 2009. UCLA won its 15th Pac-10 title to close out the regular season, and seven Bruins were named to the Pac-10 All-Conference Team, including junior Vanessa Zamarripa, who was named Pac-10 Gymnast of the Year. In the NCAA Championship, UCLA had 11 scores of a 9.9 or higher, which led the Bruins to their sixth national title. After UCLA won it all as a team, Zamarripa went on to win an individual championship in the vault, while senior Brittani McCullough won in the floor exercise.


Men’s soccer season preview

KEY GAMES Sept. 3 v. Notre Dame The Bruins kick off their season in Indiana, and will take on the Fighting Irish, who made it to the second round of last season's NCAA Tournament ... Read more...

Photo: Sophomore midfielder Ryan Hollingshead will be a key part of the men’s soccer team.


Men’s water polo season preview

SEASON OUTLOOK Were it not for a disallowed Cullen Hennessy goal ““ one that replays had shown was good ““ in the NCAA Championship game, the Bruins might have been the ones jumping into the pool at the end of the game. Read more...

Photo: Senior attacker Ben Hohl and the UCLA men’s water polo team look to make it back to the NCAA Championship game this year.


Matt Logue creates a metropolis without traffic or people in 'Empty L.A.

Matt Logue creates a metropolis without traffic or people in 'Empty L.A.

June 28, 2010 – After getting back from assignment in New Zealand, special effects artist Matt Logue felt overwhelmed when he returned to the drudgery of Los Angeles traffic. So he decided to do something about it: erase the traffic. In a four-year project, Logue took pictures of both famous and unknown parts of LA and painstakingly removed every person and moving car. When he was done, he had an "Empty L.A.," the title of the book he released last fall. Logue spoke with Daily Bruin Radio about the process. [5:08]

"Matt Logue creates a metropolis without traffic or people in 'Empty L.A."

June 28, 2010 – After getting back from assignment in New Zealand, special effects artist Matt Logue felt overwhelmed when he returned to the drudgery of Los Angeles traffic. So he decided to do something about it: erase the traffic. In a four-year project, Logue took pictures of both famous and unknown parts of LA and painstakingly removed every person and moving car. When he was done, he had an "Empty L.A.," the title of the book he released last fall. Logue spoke with Daily Bruin Radio about the process. [5:08]

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