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When did UCLA change its name?

In 1926 the University Regents changed the name to the University of California at Los Angeles (the “at” was replaced by a comma in 1958) and the student council adopted the Bruins nickname. The new Westwood campus broke ground in September 1927. From the 1927 yearbook: “Our names, as is only just, will be forgotten.
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When did UCLA move to Westwood?

After 10 years at its Vermont Avenue location, UCLA moved to Westwood in 1929. The historical photo above, looking northeast toward the new campus, is from late in that year.
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When did UCLA become the Bruins?

A brief "autobiography" of Rags was published in the Cub Californian in 1919, and he was mentioned in the Southern Campus yearbook until 1922. While the university used different bear-related nicknames in the 1920s, it settled on "Bruins" in 1928 and began renting live bears as mascots in the 1930s.
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Why is UCLA 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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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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Why UCLA

Why did UCLA switch to Jordan?

UCLA had agreed in principle to a six-year partnership with Jordan Brand and Nike to replace Under Armour in its first major coup under Jarmond, providing a swag factor and potential recruiting boost that the school never enjoyed with its previous apparel sponsor.
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Why did UCLA change their blue color?

History of bruin blue and gold

The lighter shade made it harder to see players' numbers on black and white film, and it was more difficult for opposing teams to distinguish between players when reviewing game footage. "¢bull; Blue 285 and Gold 123 on the Pantone Matching System become UCLA's official school colors.
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Is UCLA called the Bruins?

The school, which had taken the "University of California at Los Angeles" name that year, became the "Bruins" and has been recognized as such in the years since. The Bruins began to use live bears as mascots in the 1930s, renting animals to appear at all UCLA home football games at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.
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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 is the oldest university in California?

University of the Pacific is California's oldest university, founded July 10, 1851—less than a year after California received statehood. Established by pioneering Methodist ministers, it remains the only Methodist-affiliated university in California.
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What is the oldest dorm at UCLA?

Built in 1959, Dykstra Hall was the first dorm located on the UCLA campus “Hill”, as well as the first co-ed residence hall in the United States. The historic building is a high-rise 112,000 sq ft. undergraduate student residential facility.
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Why is UCLA so popular?

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 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 GPA do you need to get into 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 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's mascot a bear?

Berkeley's student leaders voted to give the Bruin name up and finally, UCLA had its mascot. UCLA's earliest mascots were live bears, which entertained the home crowd at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. The bears were given a variety of names, but Joe Bruin stood the test of time.
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Who is the female mascot of UCLA?

Josie Bruin (@uclajosie) • Instagram photos and videos.
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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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When did UCLA accept black students?

As a public university, UCLA has a mandate to educate a diverse student body that reflects the socio-economic, ethnic, geographic and cultural backgrounds of Californians. Since the 1960s, UCLA has admitted the highest number of African American freshmen in the University of California system.
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Was UCLA ever segregated?

UCLA was not segregated, yet was not immune from the systemic racism of the time. Only a small number of Black, and other minority students were enrolled in what was then the Southern Branch of the University of California on Vermont Avenue. Downtown's Central Avenue was the heart of Los Angeles's Black community.
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Did UCLA switch to Nike?

Under UCLA's new deal, Nike will outfit all 25 Bruins sports teams. All but three will wear the Nike swoosh; the football and both basketball teams will wear the Jordan brand. Under the contract, Nike has the option to extend the deal for two addition years.
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When did UCLA become a Nike school?

LOS ANGELES - UCLA Athletics today announced plans with NIKE, Inc. to make Jordan Brand and Nike the Bruins' official athletic footwear, apparel and equipment provider beginning July 1, 2021.
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