No. 8 UCLA gymnastics defeated Illinois 197.200-194.750 in its opening meet at home Jan. 25. Graduate student Chae Campbell led the Bruins scoring 39.400 in the all-around. Read more...
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No. 8 UCLA gymnastics defeated Illinois 197.200-194.750 in its opening meet at home Jan. 25. Graduate student Chae Campbell led the Bruins scoring 39.400 in the all-around. Read more...
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No. 1 UCLA women’s basketball took on Creighten at Chase Center on Dec. 20 as part of the Invisalign Bay Area Women’s Classic. The duel against the Bluejays was a rematch of the second round of last season’s NCAA Tournament, where the Bruins emerged victorious 67-63. Read more...
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While the onset of winter marks a return to home for most Bruins, the city of angels takes on a new glow. From Santa Monica to downtown Los Angeles, various government and commercial entities hosted spirited lighting ceremonies, ushering in the start of the holiday season. Read more...
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The Beat ’SC rally excited students Nov. 20 ahead of the rivalry football game against USC on Nov. 23. The event featured tailgate games along with food trucks, live performances and photo ops with Joe and Josie Bruin. Read more...
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Tyler, The Creators’, Camp Flog Gnaw returns to Dodger Stadium for a weekend filled with performances from an array of artists, including several Los Angeles locals. Read more...
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In Sunday’s matchup against then-No.1 South Carolina (5-1), then-No. 5 UCLA women’s basketball (5-0) took home a resounding victory, unseating the top team in the nation 77-62. Prior to their showdown against the Bruins, the Gamecocks were on a 43-game win streak and had been undefeated on the road since December 2021. Read more...
In its annual rivalry matchup against crosstown rival USC (6-5, 4-5 Big Ten), UCLA football (4-7, 3-6) fittingly ended its penultimate game of a disappointing season with a 19-13 loss at home. Down by six with 2:09 left on the clock, UCLA’s offense failed to put together a game-winning drive, leaving Pasadena without the coveted Victory Bell and any remaining path toward bowl eligibility. Read more...