Saturday, February 14

Middle Eastern Pre-Law Student Association journal analyzes region’s policies

From analyzing internet company regulations to Iran’s governing structure, the Middle Eastern Pre-Law Student Association’s journal aims to provide a new perspective on Middle Eastern governance. Read more...

Photo: The Middle Eastern Pre-Law Student Association’s law journal website is pictured. The newly published law journal reviews and publishes student work on Middle Eastern and North African perspectives about law, identity and justice. (Leydi Cris Cobo Cordon/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Experts examine narratives around wildfires in Fowler Museum event panel

Experts discussed patterns in the history of fire in the context of the January Los Angeles County fires at the Fowler Museum on April 30. The panel, titled, “Why History Matters: L.A. Read more...

Photo: A panelist at the “Why History Matters: L.A. Wildfires Past, Present, and Future” event speaks at a lectern. The event, held at the Fowler Museum, challenged historical narratives of fires. (Edward Ho/Daily Bruin)


Armenian Students’ Association hosts vigil for 110th Armenian genocide anniversary

The Armenian Students’ Association hosted their annual candlelight vigil in Dickson Plaza on April 24 to commemorate the Armenian Genocide. The vigil – which over 100 students and community members attended – honored the lives lost during the Armenian Genocide, said Alexander Azilazian, the political affairs chair of ASA and a fourth-year political science student. Read more...

Photo: A crowd listens to a speaker at the Armenian Students’ Association candlelight vigil. The annual event commemorated the 110th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide and was hosted in collaboration with the University of Southern California’s Armenian Student Association. (Courtesy of Yervand Matevosian)




Rat infestation leads to relocation of Feast at Rieber

This post was updated May 8 at 10:53 p.m. Feast at Rieber has relocated to De Neve Plaza due to a rat infestation – and may remain closed for the rest of the academic year. Read more...

Photo: A sign outside Feast at Rieber says the dining hall will relocate next to De Neve Residential Restaurant until Friday. A rat infestation caused the dining hall to relocate April 30 and may remain closed until the end of the academic year. (Leydi Cris Cobo Cordon/Daily Bruin senior staff)


USA Elections Board disqualifies 3 USAC candidates for failure to submit documents

This post was updated May 8 at 10:58 p.m. The USA Elections Board disqualified three candidates from the upcoming Undergraduate Students Association Council elections Wednesday.  The candidates, Maya Wertheim, Mitchell Stevens II and Johanna Vu, were disqualified for failing to submit required documents to the elections board by Tuesday night, according to notices of disqualification issued by the board.  Wertheim, a former Daily Bruin Opinion intern who is running for general representative, was disqualified for failing to submit an expense account form, while Stevens – who is running for Cultural Affairs commissioner – and Vu – who is running for Student Wellness commissioner – failed to submit the expenses form and sources of funding forms, according to the notices. Read more...

Photo: Mitchell Stevens II (left), Johanna Vu (center) and Maya Wertheim (right) speak at debates. The three candidates for Undergraduate Students Association Council positions were disqualified Wednesday. (Left to right: Zimo Li/Photo editor, Aidan Sun/Assistant Photo editor, Aidan Sun/Assistant Photo editor)



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