Presented at the UCLA School of Law and Dickson Plaza South, the Just Culture x Connecting Art and Law for Liberation Festival took place April 19.
No. 4 seed UCLA women’s tennis’s journey in its first Big Ten tournament began April 24 in the quarterfinals against No. 5 seed Wisconsin in Ojai, California – the former site of the Pac-12 tournament – with the former advancing 4-1.
The Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival highlighted a wide variety of performances including JENNIE, The Marias, ENHYPEN and Junior H. Stage sets featured colorful lights and vibrant designs.
Daily Bruin photographer Selin Filiz spent 24 hours exploring Las Vegas, Nevada. From the resorts of Sin City to the views of the Grand Canyon’s West Rim, she documented the contrast between city tourism and the vast landscape.
No. 5 UCLA gymnastics took home its first Big Ten title March 22 after posting a 198.450 team score – the highest recorded in conference championship history.
No. 7 seed UCLA men’s basketball’s March Madness run came to a screeching halt at the hands of No. 2 seed Tennessee in the Round of 32 on March 22 in Lexington, Kentucky.
The Sundance Film Festival is leaving Park City, Utah, for Boulder, Colorado, in 2027, Sundance Institute’s Board of Trustees announced in an email Friday.
The annual event, designed to highlight and support new filmmakers, was centered in the snow-capped mountains of Park City, Utah, for four decades.
The Pediatric AIDS Coalition hosted its annual Dance Marathon on March 1, raising $55,041 total. Participants jumped and spun their way through “morale dances” and performances by UCLA student acts from 2 p.m.
Donning new Final Four shirts and hats, No. 1 seed UCLA women’s basketball (33-2, 16-2 Big Ten) took home the Spokane 1 Regional trophy Sunday afternoon after beating No.
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