Monday, March 2


Q&A: Co-chairs of Revolution Club at UCLA discuss goals, beliefs

Editor’s note: The following story uses two sources who asked to remain anonymous to ensure their personal safety. The sources said they received death threats after stepping on an American flag at a past protest. Read more...

Photo: Revolutionary Club members protesting at an event against police brutality in April. (Daily Bruin file photo)


UCLA students protest Bosnian restrictions on religious symbols

Students lined up near Ackerman Union on Tuesday afternoon with posters and the Bosnian flag in hand to protest the Bosnian government’s recent ban of the hijab and other religious symbols in legal institutions. Read more...

Photo: Several student organizations participated in a protest on Tuesday against the Bosnian government’s recent ban of the hijab and other religious symbols in legal institutions. (Jintak Han/Daily Bruin)


Celebrities come to UCLA to speak about Alzheimer’s disease

Seth Rogen and his wife Lauren Rogen will speak at UCLA on Wednesday to explain the importance of discussing Alzheimer’s disease through comedy and performance. The Architects of Change event, held at the UCLA Anderson School of Management’s Korn Convocation Hall on Wednesday from 7 to 8 p.m., will include a discussion between Seth and Lauren Rogen and audience members. Read more...

Photo: Seth Rogen and his wife Lauren Rogen will speak at the Anderson School of Management’s Korn Convocation Hall on Wednesday as a part of the Architects of Change event. (Courtesy from UCLA Anderson School of Management)


UCLA Extension crafts “A Class of Beer” to be offered in spring

Throughout high school and college, Tomm Carroll hated beer. The taste, color and style of regional, yellow lagers all bored him, he said. But when independent breweries began opening across the U.S. Read more...

Photo: Tomm Carroll, a beer enthusiast, will teach a course about the history of beer brewing in Los Angeles. The class will include beer tasting, field trips and classes about how the beer industry works. (Courtesy of Tomm Carroll)


The Hill to have break from renovations during 2016-2017 academic year

UCLA Housing will not renovate any residential buildings during the 2016-2017 academic year, after nearly a decade of annual renovations on the Hill. All the construction and renovation projects on the Hill have been completed over the past seven to eight years, said UCLA spokesperson Rebecca Kendall in an email statement. Read more...

Photo: Housing fees are not expected to drop although there are no planned renovations on the Hill for the 2016-2017 academic year. (Shelby Scoggins/Daily Bruin)


Three UCLA engineering professors to be awarded highest honors for research

Three UCLA professors will visit the White House this spring to receive one of the highest honors awarded to young researchers. The Presidential Early Career Awards for Scientists and Engineers recognizes influential work in fields such as agricultural innovation, environmental protection and national defense. Read more...

Photo: Three UCLA professors will visit the White House this spring to receive one of the highest honors awarded to young researchers. (Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science)



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