Monday, July 7

Survivor recounts experience of Oct. 7 attack at event hosted by Chabad at UCLA

A survivor of an Oct. 7 attack on a music festival in Israel spoke at an event hosted at Chabad House at UCLA on Thursday. Speaker Maya Parizer shared her story at the 6 p.m. Read more...

Photo: Maya Parizer, a survivor of a Hamas attack on the open-air Tribe of Nova music festival Oct. 7, is pictured. Parizer spoke at the Chabad House at UCLA on Thursday. (Brisa Muñoz/Daily Bruin)


Students show support for Palestine, call for UC Regents to divest from BlackRock

Dozens of students demonstrated in support of Palestine and called for divestment from companies involved with weapons manufacturing outside of the Meyer and Renee Luskin Conference Center and Murphy Hall on Thursday.  The assembly began at 8:15 a.m. Read more...

Photo: Students with the UC Divest Coalition and UCLA chapter of Law Students for a Free Palestine are shown gathered at the steps of Murphy Hall to call for support of Palestine and UC divestment from BlackRock. (Joseph Jimenez/Photo editor)


Café 1919 reopens after recovering from staffing shortages

Bruins expressed excitement about the reopening of Café 1919 but also shared concerns about portion sizes. Café 1919, a takeout dining hall located in Sproul Plaza, which serves gelato and other dessert options, reopened Oct. Read more...

Photo: Café 1919, a takeout dining hall which serves ice cream and other dessert options, is pictured. Café 1919 reopened Oct. 30 after being closed for the start of the year. (Daily Bruin file photo)


UCLA community weighs in on recycling, zero waste initiatives

Thousands of pieces of trash are thrown away on campus every day, yet when first-year data theory student Andrew Huang walks up to the trio of blue, green and brown trash cans, he has to pause for a minute. Read more...

Photo: A UCLA garbage can is pictured. UCLA’s waste management system is split into three color-coded bins, which correspond to recycling, compost and landfill waste. (Myka Fromm/Assistant Photo editor)


Study by VPNOverview finds UCLA to be America’s most Instagrammable campus

UCLA has earned another No. 1 ranking. However, this time, it’s not for academics or athletics – it is related to Instagram. In a study by VPNOverview – an organization specializing in cybersecurity research – UCLA was named the most Instagrammable campus in the United States. Read more...

Photo: Pictured is a staged shot of someone taking a picture at Royce Hall. A recent report found UCLA has the most Instagrammable college campus in the United States. (Dylan Winward/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Campus, local organizations host ‘Shut It Down for Palestine’ protest at UCLA

This post was updated Nov. 12 at 9:50p.m. Over 100 people gathered in Bruin Plaza on Thursday for a demonstration in support of Palestine. The event, which began at noon, was hosted by Students for Socialism at UCLA, alongside other Southern California organizations, such as Students for Justice in Palestine at Irvine Valley College and the Los Angeles chapter of the Act Now to Stop War and End Racism Coalition. Read more...

Photo: Protesters in support of Palestine march through Bruin Walk. The event was held to call for a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas war. (Jeremy Chen/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Students for Justice in Palestine, UC Divest host rally in support of Palestine

Editor’s note: This post was updated to retroactively provide anonymity to a source out of concern for their safety. This post was updated Nov. 12 at 9:55p.m. Read more...

Photo: Protesters marching around campus in support of Palestine are pictured. The rally was co-hosted by Students for Justice in Palestine at UCLA in collaboration with the UCLA chapter of the UC Divest Coalition. (Joseph Jimenez/Photo editor)



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