The West Hollywood neighborhood of Los Angeles kicked off Pride month last weekend with events including a street fair and parade honoring the LGBTQ+ community. Featuring dozens of vendors, decorations and pride-themed booths, the events looked to promote inclusivity and love within the LGBTQ+ community.
No. 6 seed UCLA softball kicked off its postseason in the NCAA Los Angeles regional over the weekend, securing three wins to move on to the super regional.
After Chancellor Gene Block declared Tuesday that the Palestine solidarity encampment was “unlawful,” pro-Israel counter-protesters attempted to storm the encampment in a violent attack that same night.
Counter-protesters demonstrated against pro-Palestine protesters Sunday, filling Dickson Plaza and Portola Plaza with thousands of people.
The counter-protest, organized by the Israeli American Council, drew thousands of participants.
In collaboration with UCLA’s Campus Events Commission, the Hammer Student Association threw its annual Arts Party at the Hammer Museum Friday. The college-student-exclusive event featured a performance from artist and producer Yves Tumor, as well as various art-making workshops.
Equipped with disposable cameras, Daily Bruin staffers documented their spring break adventures and lives as student journalists outside the newsroom.
Students gathered in masses for the annual crosstown rivalry game at Pauley Pavilion. Many even camped out overnight to secure their spot in line. But ultimately, the Bruins’ offense caved against the Trojans in a 62-56 loss.
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