Saturday, February 14

UCLA cuts funding, class credit status from undergraduate research journal ‘Aleph’

This post was updated July 6 at 7:49 p.m. Aleph, UCLA’s only official undergraduate research journal for the humanities, arts and social sciences, was two weeks away from printing its final volume of the academic year when student editors learned the journal would lose all of its funding from the university. Read more...

Photo: A website for Aleph, UCLA’s only official undergraduate research journal for the humanities, arts and social sciences, is pictured. The journal will enter a new era as a student organization without financial support from the university. (Andrew Ramiro Diaz/Photo editor)


Lecturer sues UCLA dean of Anderson School of Management, UC Regents – Live trial coverage

The Daily Bruin covers breaking news relevant to the UCLA community as it happens. This page includes coverage of the July 2025 trial between plaintiff Gordon Klein, a UCLA accounting lecturer, and defendants Antonio Bernardo, dean of the Anderson School of Management, and the UC Board of Regents. Read more...

Photo: (Zimo Li/Daily Bruin senior staff)


UCLA DataX panel experts review technological influence on human rights, democracy

Students and faculty discussed how technological developments impact human rights and democracy at the DataX Impact Forum in May. The event – titled “Beyond Broligarchy: The Fight for a Better Future” – featured an hour-long conversation between Cory Doctorow, a journalist and science fiction author, and Ramesh Srinivasan, a professor at the UCLA School of Education and Information Studies. Read more...

Photo: Murphy Hall is pictured. The DataX Impact Forum is located in Murphy Hall. (Daily Bruin file photo)


Sproul Landing’s aeroponic Tower Gardens bring fresh produce from tower to table

This post was updated June 25 at 9:17 p.m. Gina Osborne thought vegetables could not grow without soil. But at the Tower Gardens on the Sproul Landing Sun Deck, she does just that. Read more...

Photo: The Tower Gardens on the Sproul Landing Sun Deck are pictured. The towers, installed in 2017, use an aeroponic system that consumes 90% less water than traditional farming. (Nicolas Greamo/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Federal agents enter Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center, officials deny ICE raid

This post was updated June 25 at 7:06 p.m. A United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement raid did not take place at the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center on Tuesday, contrary to claims on social media.  Rumors of an ICE raid circulated on social media after two federal agents brought a person in custody to the medical center emergency room for treatment, a UCLA Health spokesperson said in a June 24 emailed statement. Read more...

Photo: UCLA Ronald Reagan Medical Center is pictured. A UCLA Health spokesperson said in an emailed statement that two federal agents brought a person in custody to the medical center’s emergency room for treatment Tuesday. (Daily Bruin file photo)



Former UCLA child care teacher sentenced to 7 years for child sexual abuse

This post was updated June 18 at 1:45 p.m. Editor’s note: this article contains a mention of child sexual abuse that some readers may find disturbing. Read more...

Photo: The Krieger Center, part of the UCLA Early Care and Education program, is pictured. A former teacher at UCLA Early Care and Education Centers was sentenced to seven years in jail for child sexual abuse. (Myka Fromm/Daily Bruin senior staff)



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