Valentine’s Day may be over, but Bruin contributors Nancy Segoviano and Carol Yao are still feeling the love as they talk about long-distance relationships. More »
Junior guard Bryce Alford has made headlines since he was in high school, but truly burst onto the national stage last March when UCLA broke brackets during the 2015 NCAA Tournament.
Valentine’s Day may be over, but Bruin contributors Nancy Segoviano and Carol Yao are still feeling the love as they talk about long-distance relationships. More »
Many progressive Jewish activists feel alienated from progressive activist groups because of their pro-Israel views. Opinion columnists Aram Ghoogasian and Shani Shahmoon discuss whether the issue should actually be a major ideological difference and whether progressive Jews can hope to move past it. More »
Set Six returns with just two of the UCLA men’s volleyball beat writers – again. The Bruins are also back in action and they’re in full force, gearing up for the rest of the 2016 season after their trip to Hawaii. More »
Hospital readmission is a recent epidemic in the U.S. healthcare system, a problem too big to fix without using new and creative solutions that “THINQ” outside of the box. More »
The sports editors are huddling once more! Still without a Nike sponsorship. Matt, Tanner, Korbin and Claire review UCLA gymnast Sophina DeJesus’s viral dance routine and the road ahead for the women’s basketball team. More »
The Super Bowl was on the country’s mind last weekend, and the A&E staff is no exception. Panthers, Broncos… We’ll leave the game analysis to Sports and instead dissect the game’s entertainment value, including Beyonce’s halftime show. More »