Generated by DeepSeek V3.2| Daily Bruin | |
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| Name | Daily Bruin |
| Type | Student newspaper |
| Foundation | 1919 |
| Headquarters | University of California, Los Angeles |
| Publisher | ASUCLA Student Media |
| Editor | Student-run |
| Website | dailybruin.com |
Daily Bruin. The *Daily Bruin* is the official, independent student newspaper of the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). Published Monday through Thursday during the academic year, it serves the campus community in Westwood and is operated by students under the auspices of ASUCLA Student Media. With a history spanning over a century, it is one of the most widely circulated and influential collegiate publications in the United States.
The publication traces its origins to 1919, initially known as the *Cub Californian* when the university was still the Southern Branch of the University of California. It was renamed the *Daily Bruin* in 1926, coinciding with the institution's move to its current Westwood campus and its renaming to the University of California, Los Angeles. The paper has chronicled pivotal moments in campus and national history, including student protests during the Free Speech Movement and the Vietnam War, the rise of John Wooden's basketball dynasty, and significant developments in University of California policy. Its operations and editorial independence have been maintained through its relationship with the student government, Associated Students UCLA.
The newspaper produces daily print editions and maintains a robust digital presence, covering campus news, University of California affairs, sports, arts & entertainment, and opinion. Its sections include News, Sports, Arts, Opinion, and the weekly magazine *Prime*. The publication is entirely student-run, with editorial and business staff composed of UCLA undergraduates. Key operations are housed in Kerckhoff Hall, and funding is derived from advertising revenue and a student fee referendum administered by ASUCLA. The paper has expanded its multimedia offerings, producing podcasts and video content, and often breaks stories on issues ranging from UC Board of Regents decisions to Pac-12 Conference athletics.
Numerous *Daily Bruin* alumni have achieved prominence in journalism, media, law, and public service. Notable journalists include Ken Auletta of *The New Yorker*, Michele Norris of National Public Radio, and Ana Cabrera of CNN. In entertainment, alumnus Shonda Rhimes created hit television series like *Grey's Anatomy*. Legal and political figures include former Los Angeles mayor Tom Bradley and Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals judge John B. Owens. Other distinguished alumni encompass Pulitzer Prize-winning author Luis J. Rodríguez and sportscaster John Ireland.
The publication has consistently been recognized among the top student newspapers in the nation. It has won numerous Associated Collegiate Press National Pacemaker Awards, considered the highest honor in collegiate journalism. The *Daily Bruin* has also earned accolades from the California College Media Association, the Society of Professional Journalists, and the Los Angeles Press Club. Individual student reporters and editors have received prestigious awards such as the Hearst Journalism Awards and the Mark of Excellence Awards for investigative reporting, feature writing, and photojournalism.
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