Los Angeles, California, USA
The Daily Bruin is the student newspaper of the University of California, Los Angeles, publishing campus and Westwood community news since UCLA's founding.
The paper began publishing in 1919, the year UCLA was founded, evolving from the twice-weekly Cub Californian. It became the California Daily Bruin in 1926 and the UCLA Daily Bruin in 1948, and has been published by the ASUCLA Communications Board for most of its history. The paper reduced its publication schedule during the COVID-19 pandemic and now publishes three times a week, distributing about 6,000-9,000 print copies across campus.
Daily Bruin alumni have gone on to win four Pulitzer Prizes and a Nobel Peace Prize; the paper also publishes PRIME, a quarterly arts, culture and lifestyle magazine, and operates Bruinwalk.com, a professor and apartment review site.
Editor-in-Chief (2026-27): Alexandra Crosnoe
The Daily Bruin serves UCLA students, faculty and staff, with about 500 students working across more than a dozen editorial sections to produce the paper.
Address
Kerckhoff Hall, Room 118
Los Angeles, CA
Website
https://dailybruin.com
Sources
Daily Bruin. News editor Alexandra Crosnoe appointed as 2026-27 editor in chief
ASUCLA. Daily Bruin