The undergraduate student government unanimously approved mandatory spending caps of $850 for candidates running for executive offices and $750 for candidates running for any other office Tuesday. Read more...
The undergraduate student government unanimously approved mandatory spending caps of $850 for candidates running for executive offices and $750 for candidates running for any other office Tuesday. Read more...
Therese Todd thought her father was yelling an order for two-by-four planks on the phone with a client at his hardware company as she sat between her brothers in the back of the minivan on the way to Disney World. Read more...
Photo: Therese Todd started a series of talks at her sorority to educate her sisters on mental health issues facing college students such as binge drinking and addiction, anxiety and depression. (Daniel Alcazar/Daily Bruin)
A UCLA alumnus and political commentator is giving a lecture on conservative political thought Wednesday. Ben Shapiro, who graduated from UCLA in 2004 with a bachelor’s degree in political science, is an author and the founder and editor-in-chief of TruthRevolt, a conservative media group. Read more...
This article was updated at 1:25 a.m. on Feb 25. Chancellor Gene Block sent a campuswide email Tuesday criticizing the recent posting of offensive fliers about Students for Justice in Palestine and the questioning of a student’s qualifications based on her Jewish identity. Read more...
The UCLA Chinese Folk Dance Troupe performed “A Touch of Breeze and Rain” with ribbons and fans, two components of traditional dance, at the annual Chinese New Year Celebration held in Royce Hall Saturday. Read more...
Photo: (Alyssa Dorn/Daily Bruin)
Offensive posters about Students for Justice in Palestine that students found in Westwood on Sunday were also reported this weekend at at least four other universities across the nation. Read more...
All UCLA Academic Senate members can submit statements for or against the diversity requirement proposal during the next two weeks leading up to a new faculty-wide vote on the measure. Read more...