What year was UCLA founded?
1919
This rainbow-haired rapper went viral in 2018 for aggressive visuals, screaming hooks, and trolling tactics that dominated Instagram and YouTube.
Tekashi 6ix9ine
This top Latino dawg is known for singing Dior freestyle and staying locked in with his communityy...
Hugo
This country was the center of the Aztec Empire
Mexico
This UFC fighter shocked the world by submitting Conor McGregor in 2016, openly got fadeeddddd, flipped off authority figures, and turned Stockton slang into global pop culture
Nate Diaz
He led UCLA to three NCAA championships and later became the NBA’s all-time leading scorer
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
This Atlanta rapper popularized the phrase “It’s a slime” and helped define modern trap culture.
This hermano makes fitness and lifestyle TikToks all over UCLA
Eddie Medel
This modern Latin American country speaks Portuguese.
Brazil
This NBA Finals performance featured a 40-point triple-double in Game 5, marking the first time in Finals history a player recorded a 40-point triple-double.
Lebron Jamess
This iconic UCLA building was left structurally incomplete in the 1930s due to funding cuts during the Great Depression.
Royce Hall
This 2023–2024 cultural shift describes prioritizing aesthetics, mystique, and scarcity over constant visibility
Aura
This pair of roomates were the HU CO-Chairs for the 2024-2025 school year
Martin & Fern
This colonial labor system exploited Indigenous workers for Spanish settlers
The Encomienda System
This club completed the first-ever Champions League three-peat in the modern era, winning titles in 2016, 2017, and 2018.
Real Madrid
In the 1960s, UCLA emerged as a center for this academic movement that reshaped public higher education nationwide
Ethnic Studies
Which line from the Minecraft Movie became a viral sensation, with riots inside movie theaters
Chicken Jockey
This Westwood street is where you’ll reliably find a crowd of Latin American UCLA students around 11 PM on a Friday night.
Midvale
This priest launched Mexican independence with the “Grito de Dolores.”
Miguel Hidalgo
This Dodgers pitcher threw the franchise’s first no-hitter since 1981 in 2014, striking out 15 batters and allowing just one baserunner on a hit-by-pitch.
Clayton Kershaw
In 1929, UCLA officially moved to Westwood after this wealthy family donated the land that became the core of today’s campus
Janss Brothers
This video game franchise shifted competitive FPS culture by introducing jetpacks, wall-running, and futuristic movement, a decision that sharply divided longtime fans of the series.
Call of Duty (Advanced Warfare era)
This hermano was accepted into the prestigious Ivy League institution, Columbia University, a testament to his hard work, discipline, and dedication to excellence
(hnt: Current 3rd year)
Erik Cruz (Zurc)
Nayib Bukele
This professional wrestler was so popular at his peak that he was reportedly searched more on Google than Barack Obama, while also winning the WWE Championship in 2008.

JEFF HARDY