Thursday, June 25

Men’s track and field to compete at Pac-10 Multi-Event Championships and Oxy Invitational

As the postseason begins this weekend, sophomore Trent Perez looks to score points for the Bruins at the Pac-10 Multi-Event Championships at UC Berkeley while several Bruins will compete at the Oxy Invitational at Occidental College in Eagle Rock. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore decathlete Trent Perez competes during the pole vault on April 9. Perez will compete in the Pac-10 Championships at UC Berkeley this weekend.


UCLA women’s track and field to split up for the weekend

It is a strange time of the year for the UCLA women's track and field team. After competing in arguably the most exciting meet of the year last Saturday against USC, the Bruins would like to carry the extra "oomph" they had gained over to their next competition. Read more...

Photo: Freshman pole vaulter Karlye Marshall competes during the Bruins’ Rafer Johnson/Jackie Joyner-Kersee Invitational on April 9. Marshall and the Bruins will head to Eagle Rock Saturday for the Occidental Invitational.



UCLA women’s golf ties for third in opening round of West Regional Championships

It took a lot of waiting and watching after its round was completed, but the UCLA women's golf team finally went to sleep Thursday night knowing where it stands after one day of play in the NCAA West Regional Championships. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore Stephanie Kono and the Bruins, currently tied for third after the first day of the NCAA West Regional, continue play today and Saturday in Palo Alto.


Artist Chaz Bojorquez reveals graffiti’s deeper layers that embody history, culture and community

Artist Chaz Bojorquez reveals graffiti’s deeper layers that embody history, culture and community

May 7, 2010 – Chaz Bojorquez's talk "Philosophy of Lettering" takes place at the Hammer Museum at 1 p.m. Saturday, May 8. He studied ceramics at Chouinard Art Institute (today known as California Institute of Arts), and then mixed East L.A. Mexican American graffiti fashion with Asian calligraphy to form his unique style. Daily Bruin Radio met Bojorquez at his home, where he described how graffiti is a way to make your culture and community be seen, understood and remembered. [5:12]

"Artist Chaz Bojorquez reveals graffiti’s deeper layers that embody history, culture and community"

May 7, 2010 – Chaz Bojorquez's talk "Philosophy of Lettering" takes place at the Hammer Museum at 1 p.m. Saturday, May 8. He studied ceramics at Chouinard Art Institute (today known as California Institute of Arts), and then mixed East L.A. Mexican American graffiti fashion with Asian calligraphy to form his unique style. Daily Bruin Radio met Bojorquez at his home, where he described how graffiti is a way to make your culture and community be seen, understood and remembered. [5:12]

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Out of the cage, onto the pool

Brandon Brooks has come a long way in his first year as the coach of the UCLA women's water polo team. Read more...

Photo: Brandon Brooks cheers on his players during the Bruins’ defeat of USC in the MPSF Championships Sunday at Spieker Aquatics Center. The first-year coach led his team to the No. 3 seed at this season’s NCAA Championships in San Diego.


Golf back on familiar green

This year the UCLA women's golf team has had to compete against a brutally tough Pac-10 conference. Read more...

Photo: Senior Sydnee Michaels and the top-seeded Bruins begin the NCAA West Regional today in Palo Alto. Coach Carrie Forsyth said the Bruins’ success will depend on Michaels’ play.