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Bruins lop their locks for kids in need

The opportunity to contribute to the lives of children, coupled with stylish haircuts provided free of charge, drew a crowd of Bruins and members of the UCLA community today to UCLA’s 7th annual Locks of Love hair donation event.

Q&A: Olympic gold medalist and UCLA freshman Jordyn Wieber

Jordyn Wieber (second from the left) struck gold at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, along with her teammates on the U.S. women's gymnastics team. She's now a psychology major at UCLA where she trains privately and serves as manager of the UCLA...

Big prize for small costume design

Eight UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television students have labored to create gorgeous, half-scale costumes that were entered into a competition. The winner will be announced Saturday, Feb. 8. The costumes they created were...

UCLA celebrates Black History Month

An authors series showcasing topics on African-American history and experience, a panel discussion highlighting student diversity in higher education, artistic and cultural exhibitions, lectures, and a symposium on race in Hollywood are among the...

Snow alert! It happened 82 years ago

This mild, summerish winter we're experiencing is making it easy to forget what season we are in without consulting the calendar. January? Really?

Bruins win first NCAA women's soccer championship

The UCLA women’s soccer team won its first NCAA championship in program history on Sunday afternoon, defeating the Florida State Seminoles, 1-0, in overtime.   The title represents UCLA’s 110th NCAA championship in school history,...

International students gain 'street cred' in slang class

'Street Talk' students (left to right) Dai Jung Chung, Jiu Hua Zhang, Hussain Alsherhri and Reema Aldahlawi. Photo by Celia Soudry. Hussain Alsherhri’s first slang encounter after arriving at UCLA from Saudi Arabia was with his...

She helps tell little-known story of Jewish refugees in Shanghai

An exhibit currently on view through Dec. 14 at UCLA Hillel tells the story of more than 20,000 Jewish men, women, and children who were shielded from persecution and death in the Holocaust by living in a "Designated Area for Stateless Refugees," a...
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