Tuesday, August 18

In the news:

Women’s basketball on move after guard leaves

The UCLA women’s basketball team has been rejected by one of its own. But now it is time to move on. Highly touted freshman guard Ashlee Trebilcock’s alarming decision to transfer out of UCLA after only four games left her former teammates wondering why she made such a bold choice. Read more...


How tall is Drew Olson? It depends.

Drew Olson is officially listed at 6-foot-3, and with the season he’s had, he could just as well be 7-foot-8. Nevertheless, I always thought it strange that during my brief chats with the UCLA quarterback, I never had to lift my chin to make eye contact. Read more...


UCLA starts NCAAs in Pauley

When the UCLA women’s volleyball team takes on Kansas in the first round of the NCAA Tournament tonight, it will be a match-up of two teams going in totally opposite directions. Read more...


Women’s soccer focuses on Cup

Entering last season’s College Cup, Danesha Adams was excited. A freshman on college soccer’s grandest stage, there were plenty of emotions running through her mind, and she simply couldn’t help feeling a bit overwhelmed. Read more...




Pranks of the past, present

Since the school was founded in 1919, UCLA has been locked in one of the fiercest college rivalries in the country. The rivalry is never more evident than when the time comes for the battle for the Victory Bell, the annual award given to the winner of the football game between the two schools. Read more...