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UCLA baseball celebrates in front of its dugout after a home run. With a flurry of draft-eligible juniors and seniors, the 2027 Bruins may look very different from their 2026 rendition. (Kai Dizon/Assistant Photo editor)

UCLA baseball celebrates in front of its dugout after a home run. With a flurry of draft-eligible juniors and seniors, the 2027 Bruins may look very different from their 2026 rendition. (Kai Dizon/Assistant Photo editor)

CJ Weinstein flips from LSU baseball, commits to UCLA

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UCLA baseball landed its best 2026 recruit yet Sunday. Shortstop CJ Weinstein announced his commitment to UCLA via Instagram on Sunday afternoon, flipping from LSU.  Perfect Game’s No.



Bruin Racing drives innovation, hands-on experience through student-built vehicles

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This post was updated July 5 at 10:47 p.m. UCLA’s largest mechanical engineering organization is working to take car racing and sustainable transportation to the next level.


Second Take: The World Cup needs Shakira more than Lionel Messi

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The FIFA World Cup has always been as much a spectacle of sound as of sport. That spectacle echoed through Los Angeles when nearly 50,000 fans flooded into Union Station for the Los Angeles World Cup 26 Fan Zone from June 25-28.


Fault line stress could increase earthquake risk in LA, study shows

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This post was updated July 5 at 11:07 p.m. High stress levels on fault lines under Los Angeles could increase risk of an earthquake in the near future, according to a June study by University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa researchers.


Opinion: The internet is a lawless land. We need to change that


Crimewatch: June 2026


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Trump’s DEI crackdown: How federal pressure influences the UC, UCLA

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Since the start of his second term, President Donald Trump has cracked down on diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives from the halls of federal government agencies to K-12 schools.

What comes next for Westwood? Residents and experts offer solutions

GSA condemns conversion of Weyburn Terrace to undergraduate housing


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Academic student workers and graduate student researchers represented by the United Auto Workers union recently ended a nearly six-week strike in which they called for better working conditions and equitable wages. The contract stipulates pay increases for all workers – for some, pay increases of up to 80% – as well as anti-harassment policies and increased childcare support. However, the negotiations have struck controversy among some UAW members dissatisfied with the results of the contract. What are your thoughts on this issue? Submit View results without voting »