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Bruin Plaza is a popular photo spot for visitors and a central meeting place for the campus community. It hosts a variety of exciting activities like political rallies, cultural fairs, and musical performances.
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The Bruin Bear is 6 feet high, 10 feet long and weighs 2 tons. It was a gift of the UCLA Alumni Association in 1984, marking the association's 50th anniversary.
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The Arthur Ashe Student Health and Wellness Center is an accredited, on-campus health facility designed specifically to meet the health needs of UCLA students.
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The James West Alumni Center is home to the UCLA Alumni Association. Founded in 1934 the Association maintains strong connections among students, faculty, and alumni. There are approximately 360,000 living UCLA alumni.
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The J.D. Morgan Center was named after the former tennis coach and Athletic Director. Morgan houses NCAA athletic coaches' offices, tutoring, advising, and the Hall of Fame.
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The Wooden Center, a recreation and fitness facility, is named for former UCLA basketball coach John Wooden, arguably the greatest collegiate basketball coach in history. Under his leadership, the Bruins went 620-147, winning 10 national titles in a 12-year span (7 consecutive).
Bruin Plaza is a popular photo spot for visitors and a central meeting place for the campus community. It hosts a variety of exciting activities like political rallies, cultural fairs, and musical performances.