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How did UCLA get their mascot name?

Once again, UCLA was in search of a moniker. After considering everything from Buccaneers to Gorillas, students remained in a quandary. At the time, UC Berkeley was using both Bears and Bruins. Berkeley's student leaders voted to give the Bruin name up and finally, UCLA had its mascot.
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Why is UCLA a Bruin?

In 1919, UCLA was known as the "Southern Branch" of the University of California. Since Cal was the Bears, UCLA was the Cubs. In 1923, we became the Grizzlies. Later, when we joined the Pacific Coast Conference, Montana was already the Grizzlies, so we became the Bruins.
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What is the history of Joe Bruin?

The first Joe Bruin was a Himalayan bear cub that eventually had to be sent to the circus because it outgrew its caretakers' capacity to handle it. Josephine Bruin was also a bear cub and she was kept in the backyard of the Rally Committee chairman until she grew too big and moved to the San Diego Zoo.
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How did UCLA Bruins get their name?

While it had been among the students' suggestions, the name Bruins had been used alternately with Bears by Berkeley for years. In a show of brotherly unity, Berkeley's student leaders offered the name Bruins to UCLA, and the Associated Student Council voted unanimously to adopt the name.
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What animal represents UCLA?

Mighty Bruins. It may seem like The Bruin has always kept guard over UCLA, but the iconic statue in Westwood Plaza is a relative newcomer to campus. Its origins can be traced to the 50th Anniversary Committee organized by the UCLA Alumni Association to mark its first half-century.
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Why did UCLA choose a bear mascot?

After the tournament, a live bear was brought to campus to celebrate. That ended quickly, obviously, as the bear bit one of the players during the celebration. So in 1924, SBUC turned into UCLA, and the school became its own institution; the students felt it was time for a mascot a little more intimidating than a cub.
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Why did UCLA change their mascot?

In 1924, students adopt the term 'Grizzlies' as the university monicker. Two years later, a new mascot is adopted to avoid a conflict with the NCAA and the University of Montana Grizzlies.
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What are UCLA students called?

After the athletic teams entered the Pacific Coast conference in 1926, the Southern Branch student council adopted the nickname "Bruins", a name offered by the student council at UC Berkeley.
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What is the UCLA motto?

A streamer carrying the words of the university motto, "Let There Be Light," flows across the lower portion of the book. Above the book, a five-pointed star with rays of light streaming downward symbolizes the discovery and dissemination of knowledge.
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Why is a bruin called a bear?

In the Roman de Renart, Bruin is a bear who is wedged into a honey-filled log by the hero, Reynard the Fox. The name of the character, ultimately from Middle Dutch bruun (“brown”), has come to be an appellation for any bear.
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Who is the female mascot of UCLA?

A costumed mascot by the name of Joe Bruin was introduced in 1963. In 1967, the first female student to take the mascot role created Josephine "Josie" Bruin and joined Joe at athletic events.
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What is a fun fact about UCLA?

UCLA is one of the smallest UC campuses (2nd smallest), because of its location in a dense part of a big town. UCLA is only 419 acres and just 10% of the size of the largest UC campus, UC Davis (5,300 acres). The road that spans Dickson Plaza is actually a bridge.
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What is UCLA most famous for?

With 16 Nobel Laureates, 15 MacArthur Fellows, 120 NCAA championships and more Olympic medals than most nations, UCLA has become a household name synonymous with academic and athletic excellence.
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Does UCLA have two mascots?

It's the UCLA Bruins. The two costumed bear mascots are specifically known as “Joe Bruin” and “Josephine Bruin.” The university had a real bear cub named “Little Joe Brown” back in the 50s, but switched to students in mascot costumes by the early 60s.
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What was UCLA named after?

Third- and fourth-year courses were soon added; the first class of 300 students was graduated in 1925, and two years later the Southern Branch had earned its new name: University of California at Los Angeles. In 1958, at was replaced by a comma and the official name became University of California, Los Angeles.
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When did UCLA become the Bruins?

UCLA, which had changed its name from the Southern Branch in 1927, became the "Bruins" in 1928 and has been recognized as such ever since. Like those of the University of California, UCLA's colors are blue and gold.
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What does the 42 mean on UCLA?

UCLA retired number 42 across all sports in honor of Jackie Robinson this year. All teams will something similar, including the BB team.
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What does 4s up mean UCLA?

Meaning. Short for “Let's Go Bruins!” Commonly said on game days. Meaning. A hand signal signifying the four letters in UCLA; or two 4s (both hands) add up to 8 signifying the 8-clap.
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What GPA is required for UCLA?

Grade-Point Average Requirement

California residents are eligible for admission to the University of California with a 3.0 grade-point average; nonresidents are eligible with a 3.4 GPA.
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Why do UCLA fans hold up 4 fingers?

When 2013 commit Jaleel Wadood noticed the Bruins lacked a hand sign, Martin suggested 4 fingers on 2 hands: the letters in UCLA & the eight-clap cheer.
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What sport is UCLA known for?

Several of the most revered championships were won by the Men's Basketball team under coaches John Wooden and Jim Harrick. The rich legacy of UCLA basketball has produced 11 NCAA championships – 1964, 1965, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1975, and 1995.
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What is the largest class at UCLA?

Angargolian is one of 1,200 students enrolled in the most popular course on the Westwood campus and the largest UCLA class in recent memory: AIDS and Other Sexually Transmitted Diseases.
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Is a bruin a grizzly bear?

Bruin, (from Dutch for "brown"), is an English folk term for brown bear.
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Does Bruin mean baby bear?

A bruin is an adolescent bear. The Mascot of UC Berkeley, which is what UCLA started out as (so cal campus), is a bear. The bruin basically says UCLA is the child of UC Berkeley.
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What school did UCLA just buy?

The purchase will enable UCLA to add almost 1,000 students, and the sites may be able to host academic programs next year. With the purchase, UCLA will own Marymount California University's 24.5-acre main campus in Rancho Palos Verdes.
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