Tuesday, June 23




A reminder of historical racial conflict, Jeb Stuart’s “Blood Done Sign My Name” represents the filmmaker’s return to the silver screen

A reminder of historical racial conflict, Jeb Stuart’s “Blood Done Sign My Name” represents the filmmaker’s return to the silver screen Films about the persistence of racism resonate with us. "Blood Done Sign My Name" is one such film. It tells the story of how the murder of an African-American Vietnam War veteran ignited civil unrest in the 1970s. The director, Jeb Stuart, talks about the film in an interview with the Daily Bruin. "A reminder of historical racial conflict, Jeb Stuart’s “Blood Done Sign My Name” represents the filmmaker’s return to the silver screen"

Films about the persistence of racism resonate with us. "Blood Done Sign My Name" is one such film. It tells the story of how the murder of an African-American Vietnam War veteran ignited civil unrest in the 1970s. The director, Jeb Stuart, talks about the film in an interview with the Daily Bruin. Read more...


UCLA men’s basketball pulls out big road win at Washington State

In a season that has been a far cry from what the UCLA men's basketball team has grown accustomed to, at least one thing has remained constant for the Bruins: a win in Pullman, Wash. The Bruins (12-13, 7-6 Pac-10) defeated Washington State for the 17th consecutive time at Beasley Coliseum, the latest one an emphatic 71-51 win in front of a sparse and subdued crowd of 6,566. Read more...



UCLA women’s tennis team silences LMU Lions

UCLA junior Maya Johansson found herself staring down a 1-2 deficit in the first set of her No. 4 singles match during the Bruins' encounter with the Loyola Marymount Lions on Thursday. Read more...

Photo: Playing in the No. 2 singles spot, junior Noelle Hickey rallies to beat the Lions’ Jane Pringle during UCLA’s 7-0 shutout against LMU at home Thursday.