
Saturday marked the final home game for women’s water polo at the Spieker Aquatics Center. Three seniors – India Forster, Charlotte Pratt and Alex Musselman – will be honored for their contributions to the team over the past four years.

Ethnomusicology professor Helen Rees holds a Japanese sho, a mouth organ instrument, from the ensemble of Japanese instruments purchased in 1958 by the late ethnomusicology professor Mantle Hood.

On the first day of Genocide Awareness Week, UCLA students from the Armenian Students' Association hosted an evening of interactive awareness and education Tuesday to bring attention to the ongoing genocide in Darfur, Sudan.

Wearing retro models of Adidas shoes, such as those worn by first-year human biology and society student Jessica Quach, has recently come back into fashion at UCLA. Students have turned to the Superstar and Stan Smith models, released in 1969 and 1971 respectively, to compliment their "athleisure" style.

The Indian Student Union and undergraduate student government hosted Holi in the Sunset Canyon Recreation Center on Monday afternoon. Holi, the festival of colors, is a South Asian celebration of the spring season. About 100 students came dressed in white and threw colored powder into the air and at each other for two hours. Check out the photos from the afternoon's event.

Fruit Gallery on the Venice Beach Boardwalk sells three raw vegan options: burritos, spaghetti and crepes.

To begin the raid on a village, Michael McDermott runs through smoke grenades, making it difficult for enemy forces to aim and shoot accurately.

Raquel Avalos, a third-year art student, sports her Bernie Sanders hat at a Bruins for Bernie meeting. Students are increasingly wearing Sanders-themed merchandise as a means of showing support through fashion.

Julia Orr, an organizer for the Animal Justice Project, has protested UCLA's animal testing practices for the last 10 years.

First-year neuroscience student Emily Cooksey grips a thick rope to clip up a tilted wall. If she or any of the other cadets step on the red painted squares, the entire team must start over.