Wednesday, March 4

A flood impacts Saxon Suites. A water main break at Saxon caused several units on the ground floor to flood on Tuesday. (Jiah Jung/Daily Bruin)

Water main break causes flooding at Saxon Suites, impacts 30 units

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This post was updated March 4  at 12:16 p.m. Flooding broke out in Saxon Suites on Tuesday afternoon, impacting 30 units.  A water main break at Saxon caused units on the ground floor of houses E, F and G to flood, UCLA Housing said in a Tuesday emailed statement.



UCLA women’s basketball defends undefeated Big Ten record with away win over USC

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This post was updated March 1 at 9:20 p.m. The Trojans may have been able to shut down Lauren Betts, but they could not shut down the Bruins’ six other shooters.


UCLA men’s basketball upsets Nebraska by 20 points for third top-10 win

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This post was updated March 4 at 12:06 a.m. Three top-10 wins. All at Pauley Pavilion.  This time in convincing fashion. In its final home game of the 2025-26 season, UCLA men’s basketball (20-10, 12-7 Big Ten) upset No.


Album Review: Mitski’s ‘Nothing’s About to Happen to Me’ is sonically adventurous, diverse

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This post was updated March 1 at 8:12 p.m. In hauntingly eclectic glory, Mitski’s new album takeoff has finally happened. The indie singer-songwriter’s eighth studio album, “Nothing’s About to Happen to Me,” released Feb.


UCLA men’s volleyball readies for doubleheader matchup against crosstown rival USC


Statistics lecturer develops, implements new AI teaching aide


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Recession or vibecession?: Experts predict 2026 is not headed for a recession

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This post was updated March 3 at 8:03 p.m. Labubus, low-rise jeans and Lady Gaga – these unrelated items have been labeled by social media users as recession indicators.

After the flames: Experts evaluate effects of the 2025 LA wildfires one year later

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