The Situations is a five-member ensemble with pop boy band and indie rock influences that formed in October. Before starting The Situations, Chet Breister, Ryan Estes, James Harris, Matty Gottesman and Max Wright overlapped in several bands throughout their time at UCLA.
Through Our Lens is Daily Bruin Photo’s annual Graduation Issue gallery where photojournalists share one of their favorite photographs they’ve taken with The Bruin in the past school year.
Facing elimination after becoming the first-ever No. 1 overall seed to fall in its regional opener Friday, UCLA baseball (52-7, 28-2 Big Ten) kept its national title hopes alive by walking off No.
This post was updated June 3 at 8:18 p.m.
April 5, 2026, was the proudest I have ever felt as a Bruin.
Our women’s basketball team beat the South Carolina Gamecocks 79-51 in the NCAA championship.
World-class skaters took to the ice at the Honda Center in Anaheim as part of the Stars on Ice Tour on Saturday night. The event featured group and solo performances by Olympic and world champion skaters, including Alysa Liu and Amber Glen.
Peaks and Professors at UCLA organizes hikes where students can explore nature alongside a guest UCLA faculty member. In an environment free from office hours and BruinLearn, the club aims to facilitate connections between students and faculty from different academic disciplines.
This post was updated March 11 at 8:24 p.m.
Former UCLA Chief Financial Officer Stephen Agostini alleged that UCLA is running an annual budget deficit of more than $400 million, in a recent interview with the Daily Bruin.
Tens of thousands of American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees Local 3299 members struck across the UC system Nov. 17 and 18. With the rhythm of drums matching the rain, hundreds of UC employees striking at UCLA impacted medical facilities and custodial services and left many UCLA dining halls temporarily closed.
This post was updated Nov. 6 at 7:38 p.m.
The UC is neglecting to fund a vital resource for survivors of sexual violence, despite wielding a budget of more than $50 billion.
This post was updated Oct. 14 at 8:05 p.m.
At times, I question whether I can really call myself a journalist.
I am not planning on going to graduate school for journalism, pursuing a career with a major news organization, dedicating my life to writing or any of the other numerous things people tend to assume when I tell them I am a writer for the Daily Bruin.
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