The undergraduate student government approved changes to its bylaws Tuesday that will limit potential resolution topics that address political issues. The bylaw changes passed in a 9-4-0 vote. Read more...
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The undergraduate student government approved changes to its bylaws Tuesday that will limit potential resolution topics that address political issues. The bylaw changes passed in a 9-4-0 vote. Read more...
Photo: (Efren Piñon/Daily Bruin)
About 20 percent of the University of California employees who responded to a March survey said they seriously considered leaving the UC system after this academic year. Read more...
UCLA officials and graduate student leaders will collaborate to relocate the graduate student gym after UCLA officials announced they will construct a secondary school in the current recreation center’s space. Read more...
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David Makovsky, former adviser to Secretary of State John Kerry, spoke Monday at a Bruins for Israel event that aimed to inform students about the potential for peace in the Middle East. Read more...
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University of California professors held a workshop Saturday for high school students to develop ways to ease communication across cultural barriers like linguistic and socioeconomic ones. Read more...
Photo: In its first event, the UC Digital Cultures Lab hosted three workshops for high school students using digital tools to relate to social issues they face. (Diana Chen/Daily Bruin)
UCLA faculty, California politicians and business executives are developing new technological tools that support California’s efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, as announced at a conference held at the UCLA School of Law Friday. Read more...
Afrikan Student Union members said they are disappointed the UCLA administration only addressed about half their demands to solve issues of racial inequality on campus. Chancellor Gene Block announced Friday UCLA administrators will hire an officer to increase outreach and recruitment of black students, and develop more robust anti-discrimination policies. Read more...
Photo: Afrikan Student Union members said they are disappointed that UCLA administration only addressed about half their demands to solve issues of racial inequality. (Daniel Alcazar/Bruin senior staff)