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Edwin W. Pauley Pavilion is an indoor arena located on the UCLA campus in Los Angeles, California. It is home to the UCLA Bruins men's and women's basketball, volleyball, and gymnastics teams.
This eatery is located on the north side of Sproul Hall across from Covel Commons. Bruin Café features specialty coffee and ice-blended drinks from the Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf®, as well as smoothies, pastries, soups, salads, sandwiches, and wraps. Pay by meal plan, BruinCard Easy Pay, or cash.
Sproul Cove & Landing Resident Director: Michelle Le Program Coordinator: Anthony Padilla Faculty-In-Residence: Steve Loza Faculty-In-Residence: Robert Teranishi Residents Association Constitution: https://reslife.ucla.edu/constitution/sproul-cove-landing
Inspiring the UCLA community to foster active, healthy lifestyles and life-long learning
The Arthur Ashe Student Health and Wellness Center (The Ashe Center) is devoted to providing quality, accessible, state-of-the-art healthcare and education to support the unique development of UCLA students. Our comprehensive services include Primary Care, Women’s Health, Immunizations, Travel Medicine, Physical Therapy, Specialty Clinics, Optometry, Acupuncture and Massage – all under one roof! Students can schedule appointments online, in person, or by phone and can communicate with their primary care providers via secure electronic messaging. For more immediate concerns, Urgent Care is available during business hours, and after hours, students can access our 24/7 Nurseline for advice and information by phone. The Ashe Center also houses its own full-service Pharmacy, Laboratory and Radiology units. We are committed to helping students “shine, inside and out.” From eating well and staying active to managing stress, The Ashe Center focuses on student wellbeing by providing ongoing wellness workshops, participating in health-related outreach events on campus, and offering “Student Health 101,” a monthly interactive online magazine. Our website has a robust health resource library and a virtual wellness lounge linking students to many other campus wellness services. It’s no wonder that in Princeton Review’s 2011 national survey, students voted UCLA “#1 in Student Health Services!”
We usually play on the IM Field, if it's open and available. If it's not available, which sometimes is the case due to maintenance or whatever, we move to Drake Stadium, which is directly adjacent to the IM Field. If both spaces are unavailable, then we move to the upper part of campus, and play on the fields in between the library and Royce Hall.
First Residence Hall on the UCLA Hill! Dykstra Hall is named after Clarence Dykstra, former Professor, Provost and Vice President at UCLA. During his time, Dr. Dykstra crusaded for student housing. He ended UCLA’s 40-year-status as a commuter college, and on November 19, 1959, though he wasn’t alive to see it, the first residence hall was completed and appropriately named Dykstra Hall. The first residence hall in the country to jointly house men and women under one roof, Dykstra Hall has lived up to Clarence’s expectations for fostering cultural and intellectual life. Dykstra’s Back Being the oldest on the hill, Dykstra was in need of some TLC. So, after being closed for an entire academic year, Dykstra was reopened for 2013-2014! With brand new carpeting, modernized light fixtures and an overall more aesthetically pleasing look and design, residents are going to be proud to call Dykstra home. Dykstra Hall Theme Community, Global Health Dykstra 5 hosts Dykstra’s only theme community, the Global Health Theme community! Residents of this community have the opportunity to connect with staff and faculty who teach in a variety of related fields at UCLA as well as the greater Los Angeles community. Residents have access to resources related to finding internships, volunteer work, jobs and other opportunities in Global Health. The two Resident Assistants serving the global Health community were carefully selected for their interests and experiences in this area. They have at their fingertips a variety of helpful resources for residents and they plan multiple intentional programs & lectures geared toward resident interests. Dykstra Staff: Who We Are The Dykstra Staff is extremely honored to be part of the Dykstra Hall legacy. Our staff consists of 1 Resident Director (Michele Pino, M.A.), 1 Resident Coordinator (Paul Mendoza, B.S.), 1 Faculty-In-Residence (Michael Rodriguez, Ph.D.), 18 Resident Assistants, and 10 Hill Government Representatives. The Dykstra team is dedicated to providing you with a fulfilling and memorable community living experience. We are all here to help Dykstra be your “home away from home.” Michele Pino, RD & Paul Mendoza, RC Dykstra Staff: What We Do It is our goal to create a safe and inclusive living-learning community that will support your goals throughout the academic year. We encourage you to take advantage of all of the opportunities available to you as a resident in Dykstra Hall, from getting involved in hall leadership, to attending the various hall programs and getting to know your neighbors in this dynamic community. There is just so much to do and so many ways to get involved and you don’t want to miss out! Dykstra Community Government: Meet the 2015-2016 HGRs The Dykstra Hill Government Reps (HGRs) are Dykstra residents who live in the community and represent Dykstra to the Office of Residential Life and outside constituents, as well as plan and implement community programs for the 900 residents of Dykstra HaLL. Your 2015-2016 HGRs are: President: NICKY GUITIERREZ Internal Vice President: WINN HUYNH External Vice President: EDUARDO MUNGUIA AMEZCUA Special Events Coordinator: STEPHANIE HERRERA Publicity Chair: SALUS KIM Financial Controller: HEATHER ACIDERA Correspondence Chair: JENNIFER MERRITT Team Green Coordinator: RAVNEET PUREWAL Facilities Co-Chair: JARED RIVERA Facilities Co-Chair: PETER AWAD Dykstra Resident Assistants: Meet the 2015-2016 RAs Floor 2: Matthew & Carissa Floor 3: Melissa & Victor Floor 4: Josh & Nicole Floor 5: Gokul & Michael Floor 6: Kyle & Erika Floor 7: Juan & Destiny Floor 8: Irene & Allison Floor 9: Alec & Sarah Floor 10: Jeet & Gina Residents Association Constitution https://reslife.ucla.edu/constitution/hedrick-hall
Edwin W. Pauley Pavilion, commonly known as Pauley Pavilion, is an indoor arena located in the Westwood Village district of Los Angeles, California, on the campus of UCLA. It is home to the UCLA Bruins men's and women's basketball teams. The men's and women's volleyball and women's gymnastics teams also compete here.The building, designed by architect Welton Becket, was dedicated in June 1965, named for University of California Regent Edwin W. Pauley, who had matched the alumni contributions. Pauley donated almost one fifth of the more than $5 million spent in building the arena. The arena was renovated in 2010-12 and was reopened on November 9, 2012 when it hosted a men's basketball game against Indiana State.FeaturesPauley Pavilion contains 11,307 permanent theater-style upholstered seats, plus retractable seats for 2,492 spectators, making a total basketball capacity of 13,800. The capacity prior to the renovation had been exceeded several times for several men's basketball games by adding portable seating alongside the retractable seats. The Bruins reopened the newly renovated Pauley Pavilion on November 9, 2012 in front of a record crowd of 13,513. Then a new record was set when 13,727 fans watched the Bruins defeat the Arizona Wildcats 74–69 on March 2, 2013.