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What does four fingers mean for 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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Why does UCLA throw up 4s?

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 do UCLA students call themselves?

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 is the catchphrase for UCLA?

U-C-L-A Fight, Fight, Fight. The 8 Clap is UCLA's most famous cheer.
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What is the UCLA motto?

Symbolism, Colors and Size

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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What does it mean when someone throws up 4 fingers?

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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Why is UCLA so famous?

A history of world changers. And we're just getting started. 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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What is the mascot for UCLA?

Joe and Josephine Bruin are such beloved mascots that it's hard to imagine a time when UCLA had a different mascot. But it actually wasn't until 1926 that the university settled on the Bruins. Even after the mascot was chosen, the Bruin image changed quite a bit over the years.
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What is an odd fact about UCLA?

Before they were the Bruins, UCLA sports teams were called the Cubs. What did it stand for? Cubs spelled backwards was the acronym for Southern Branch of the University of California, and it was a nod to the Cal Bears.
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What is a cool thing 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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Why is UCLA called the Bruins?

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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What kind of students does UCLA like?

UCLA states that: "Each year more students apply to UCLA than we can possibly admit...we focus on successful applicants who demonstrate intellectual curiosity, leadership, initiative and tenacity. They are the students who would contribute the most to the UCLA learning community.
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What is the 8 clap?

Put both hands in the air. Bend forward slightly so your palms are facing the ground. Raise your hands as you straighten back up. STEP 2. Then, bring your hands down in front of you and clap vigorously eight times.
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Is UCLA in a sketchy area?

While the UCLA campus and nearby Westwood neighborhoods are generally safe, it is important that you help educate your student about personal safety.
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What are 3 fun facts about UCLA?

7 Things You Didn't Know About UCLA
  • UCLA receives the largest number of undergraduate applications of any college/university in the country every year. ...
  • The Bruins hold the record for most NCAA titles with 113.
  • Since 2010, UCLA has averaged nearly $1 billion annually in grants and contracts.
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Why is UCLA number 1?

1 public university in the United States by U.S. News & World Report in its annual “Best Colleges” rankings. “The success we have had in college rankings is reflective of the hard work, dedication, resilience, ingenuity and excellence of the people who make up the Bruin community,” said UCLA Chancellor Gene Block.
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Have any famous people attended UCLA?

However, some stars (and superstars) include Ben Stiller, Heather Locklear, Helen Hunt, Bill Walton and Kareem Abdul Jabbar (who went by Lew Alcinder, Troy Aikman, best selling author talk show host and NYU Prof Scott Galloway, Jackie Robinson, Jim Morrison of the Doors, Marilyn Monroe, Sarah Bareil...
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Why is UCLA blue and yellow?

Like those of the University of California, UCLA's colors are blue and gold. The university's colors were chosen to represent the state's various attributes: Blue to symbolize the ocean, and local wildflowers. Yellow to reflect the Golden State, the California poppy and sunsets.
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Why is UCLA blue and gold?

UCLA's colors evoke the blue of sea and sky and the gold of the sun and wildflowers, especially the California poppy. There's a brightness to UCLA Blue and UCLA Gold that's especially appropriate to Southern California, and different from other University of California campuses.
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Who is the most famous person to go to UCLA?

The Most Famous Alumni of UCLA
  • James Franco. James Franco is an American actor, writer, and director who attended UCLA for the first time with the aim of completing an English major. ...
  • Mayim Bialik. ...
  • Susan Wojcicki. ...
  • Francis Ford Coppola. ...
  • Randy Newman. ...
  • James Horner. ...
  • Jackie Robinson. ...
  • Steve Martin.
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