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About the Exhibit
Experience UCLA’s legacy of student activism and community through highlights from University Archives in UCLA Library Special Collections. Posters and prints from student demonstrations during the Vietnam War era set the stage for a broader story of campus life—one filled with spirit, creativity and change. From the “Frosh Bible” guiding first-year Bruins and Daily Bruin clippings of lively class rivalries, to the scrapbooks, yearbooks and 50th anniversary program of Chi Alpha Delta, UCLA’s pioneering Asian American sorority. Even get up close to the original Joe Bruin mascot head. These materials trace the vibrant evolution of the Bruin experience, telling the stories of generations of Bruins who have each left their mark on UCLA’s history.
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UCLA University History Research Guide
University Archives houses materials relating to the history and administration of UCLA dating from its founding in 1919 to the present - default
Picturing UCLA
A visual history of UCLA as told through 10,000+ images
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