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UCLA’s Martin Jarmond is no stranger to society’s pervasive racial problems
Martin Jarmond, UCLA’s new athletic director, was 16 years old when he had a gun placed against his head after being pulled over for speeding.
More Coverage
Martin Jarmond arrives at UCLA eager for his greatest challenge
Martin Jarmond has long thrived in the role as the underdog. Having just turned 40, he prepares for his biggest test yet as UCLA’s new athletic director.
UCLA athletes set to voluntarily return to campus on unfamiliar terms
UCLA unveiled its plan for the voluntary return of student-athletes to campus. Officials said they expect some positive test results for the coronavirus.
UCLA football players demand protection from ‘injustices’ amid pandemic return
Thirty UCLA football players are demanding that certain measures for coronavirus protection be adopted or they will boycott recruiting activities.
Some UCLA athletes can return to campus starting Monday
Players on the UCLA football team and other sports teams who live locally can return to campus, but will not be penalized if they choose to stay away.
Rose Bowl facing lost revenue and uncertain financial future
The Rose Bowl is facing tens of millions in lost revenue and an uncertain financial future due to COVID-19 and other pre-existing conditions.
Pac-12 football teams return to campus under rigid rules as USC, UCLA can only watch
Across the Pac-12 football footprint Monday, other than in California, players returned to a different world because of COVID-19 protocols.
High School Sports
Locals Pete Crow-Armstrong and Garrett Mitchell taken in first round of MLB Draft
For players taken in the first round of the MLB draft — including Harvard-Westlake High’s Pete Crow-Armstrong and UCLA’s Garrett Mitchell — uncertainty awaits.
More Headlines
UCLA launches a voter education and registration initiative for student-athletes
UCLA coaches have agreed to dedicate time for voting education sessions for each of the school’s 25 NCAA-sanctioned sports.
Member of Pac-12’s COVID-19 advisory committee ‘very confident’ in athlete safety
Dr. Annabelle de St. Maurice believes universities can keep Pac-12 athletes, staff members and students safe during the coronavirus outbreak.
UCLA football team calls for an end to police brutality in video
UCLA football players and coaches take part in a video calling for change following the death of George Floyd.
What John Wooden means to coaches in Southern California
John Wooden’s teachings still serve as a blueprint for coaches today. Several coaches of major teams in Southern California share their thoughts on Wooden.
The day John Wooden changed Anthony Lynn’s coaching style
Chargers coach Anthony Lynn was an assistant for the Broncos when he had lunch with John Wooden in 2000. What the legendary UCLA coach said has stuck with Lynn to this day.
Plaschke: It’s the little things that made John Wooden so legendary that we so miss
It’s been 10 years since the death of UCLA basketball coach John Wooden and we still miss his simplicity and grace, writes columnist Bill Plaschke.
To the family of UCLA’s John Wooden, ‘Papa’ will always resonate
On the 10-year anniversary of his death, UCLA basketball coach John Wooden remains a legendary figure to so many, especially his family.
Former UCLA players criticize coach Chip Kelly’s treatment of African Americans
UCLA coach Chip Kelly’s message on the recent protests on the death of George Floyd and the riots have been criticized by former players on social media.
Sports
Appreciation: Chargers getting more than a good humor man in UCLA’s Joshua Kelley
The Chargers need running back production and are likely to get it from Joshua Kelley, a rookie out of UCLA with vision, speed and cutting ability.
Power Five conferences reportedly ask Congress to enact NIL policy
Power Five college conference commissioners want Congress to enact a name, image and likeness policy before the NCAA or states make decisions.
Johnny Juzang: ‘It’s a blessing’ to be eligible to play for UCLA
Former Kentucky guard Johnny Juzang describes the emotions he felt when he learned this week he could play for UCLA next season.
Shortened MLB draft will create a roster logjam for college teams
Hundreds of college juniors and high school seniors who normally would be drafted and signed by MLB teams will instead crowd college rosters beyond capacity.
Also
Remembering UCLA’s NCAA title victory in men’s basketball 25 years later
Examining the UCLA men’s basketball team’s NCAA championship victory in 1995 with retrospective features and stories from The Times’ archives.
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Entertainment & Arts
After Twitter outcry, five women detail Chris D’Elia’s alleged sexual improprieties
Amid multiple social media allegations against Chris D’Elia, women spoke to The Times about encounters with the stand-up comic and TV actor.
California
Increase in coronavirus cases and hospitalizations tell ‘sobering story,’ Newsom says
Gov. Gavin Newsom said hospitalizations jumped 16% in California over the last two weeks.
Company Town
Steve Bing, philanthropist and film producer, dies after fall from building
Steve Bing, the heir to a $600-million fortune, was a noted film producer and philanthropist. He became a household name after paternity suits involving Elizabeth Hurley and Kirk Kerkorian.
Opinion
Column: Trump’s Tulsa rally was a dud. Sessions’ tweet about it was cringe-inducing
Jeff Sessions’ comment on Trump’s Tulsa rally may be the saddest tweet from a politician in the medium’s short history.
Alarmed by spiking coronavirus numbers? Here’s why officials insist they aren’t worried
Health officials say the total in new cases is not the best measure of community spread because of aggressive levels of new testing. They point to other metrics they say shows that the local outbreak has stabilized.
Newsletters
Science
Coronavirus Today: Temperature checks at LAX
Our special-edition newsletter breaks down the latest coronavirus news, including California’s rising case numbers and hospitalization rates, and temperature checks at LAX.
Politics
Essential Politics: Coronavirus puts California’s census effort at risk
Much has been written about the high stakes involved in this year’s census and rightly so: The once-a-decade national population tally is a key building block for drawing political maps and for fairly allocating billions of dollars in federal aid.
Essential California: A demand for answers in Andres Guardado’s death
The Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department still hasn’t explained why a deputy fatally shot 18-year-old Andres Guardado on Thursday night in Gardena.
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