This post was updated April 1 at 11:14 p.m. Emergency services evacuated the Molecular Sciences Building early Tuesday morning. A gas canister exceeded its pressure threshold, causing a minor explosion in the building around 6 a.m. Read more...
Photo: A UCLA Fire Department vehicle is pictured outside the Molecular Sciences Building. The department, alongside the UCLA Police Department and the Los Angeles Fire Department, responded to a minor gas canister explosion early Tuesday morning. (Andrew Diaz/Daily Bruin)
This post was updated April 6 at 11:31 p.m. Scientists and students gathered for the UCLA Broad Stem Cell Research Center’s inaugural Women in Stem Cell Science Symposium on March 6. Read more...
Photo: Scientists and students gathered for the UCLA Broad Stem Cell Research Center’s inaugural Women in Stem Cell Science Symposium. (Jeannie Kim/Daily Bruin senior staff)
The Undergraduate Students Association Council allocated more than $20,000 in funding and approved a resolution demanding improved services for BruinAccess during its final meeting of the quarter March 11. Read more...
This post was updated April 1 at 9:45 a.m. Two unions have called on nearly 60,000 of their members to strike across the UC on Tuesday, marking the second such strike in two months. Read more...
Photo: Members of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees Local 3299 and the University Professional and Technical Employees-Communication Workers of America 9119 march though the UCLA campus during their February strike. The two unions plan to strike across the UC on Tuesday. (Andrew Diaz/Daily Bruin)
Students received updates on the UCLA Hispanic-serving institution initiative at a Feb. 18 town hall. Around 70 students and staff attended the event in the Bruin Viewpoint Room in Ackerman Union. Read more...
Photo: The Bruin Viewpoint Room is pictured. The room was the site of a town hall held by the UCLA Hispanic-serving institution initiative. (Daily Bruin file photo)
This post was updated March 30 at 9:44 p.m. UCLA has recommended sanctions for two pro-Palestine student organizations on campus. The Office of Student Conduct recommended indefinitely revoking the student organization status of Students for Justice in Palestine at UCLA and suspending Graduate SJP at UCLA’s status for four years, according to a statement emailed Friday by a UCLA spokesperson. Read more...
Photo: Pro-Palestine protesters demonstrate outside the UC Board of Regents meeting outside the Meyer and Renee Luskin Conference Center on March 18. The UCLA Office of Student Conduct has recommended sanctions for two pro-Palestine campus organizations. (Leydi Cris Cobo Cordon/Daily Bruin senior staff)