Monday, December 29

Julio Frenk announces Executive Budget Action Group to manage UCLA’s monetary concerns

This post was updated Nov. 13 at 9:20 p.m. UCLA is launching a new leadership coalition to manage the university’s budgetary shortfall amid state and federal funding cuts, Chancellor Julio Frenk announced in a Wednesday campuswide email.  Frenk, who will chair the Executive Budget Action Group, said in the email that the group’s creation was prompted by “structural budget deficits, federal and state funding uncertainties, and rising costs,” which challenge the university’s academic mission.  The budget action group will create guidelines for future campus financial decisions, investigate specific areas for improvement in its investments and emphasize transparency in all of its budgetary decisions, Frenk said in the email.  “Our North Star is to ensure that the resources entrusted to us add maximum value back to society while protecting the academic core that defines UCLA’s strength,” he said.  The California State Legislature and Gov. Read more...

Photo: Chancellor Julio Frenk’s Wednesday campuswide email announcing the creation of a new budget action group sits on a computer screen. Frenk said in the email that the coalition will manage UCLA’s budgetary shortfall amid state and federal funding cuts. (Andrew Ramiro Diaz/Photo editor)



UCLA India Cinema Collective spotlights cultural film community

When Rhea Parameswaran left her hometown of Bangalore, she missed three things: her family, the food and the films. That love for Indian cinema inspired her to co-found the Indian Cinema Collective (ICC) – a UCLA club that explores Indian cinema through film screenings, panels and guest speaker events. Read more...

Photo: Rhea Parameswaran and Anushka Agarwal are pictured at a Nov. 6 event held by the Indian Cinema Collective. The club explores Indian cinema through film screenings, panels and guest speaker events. (Selin Filiz/Assistant Photo editor)



After more than a year, UC reaches contract with UPTE-CWA 9119

This post was updated Nov. 11 at 11:31 p.m. The UC and the University Professional and Technical Employees-Communications Workers of America 9119 reached a contractual agreement Saturday after 17 months of bargaining.  The union, which represents 18,000 researchers and technical workers, also called off its Nov. Read more...

Photo: The University Professional and Technical Employees-Communications Workers of America 9119 strike at UCLA in May. The union reached a contractual agreement with the UC after 17 months of bargaining. (Max Zhang/Daily Bruin staff)


Hedrick Hall flooding damages property, displaces students

This post was updated Nov. 11 at 11:37 p.m. Thirty-two students were displaced from Hedrick Hall on Thursday morning because of flooding.  A sprinkler in a Hedrick Hall stairwell was activated around 12 a.m., causing flooding that affected 11 rooms, UCLA Housing said in an emailed statement. Read more...

Photo: Hedrick Hall is pictured. A sprinkler in a Hedrick Hall stairwell was activated at around 12 a.m., causing flooding that affected 11 rooms. (Daily Bruin file photo)


Día de los Muertos gathers community to honor Chicano activists, cultural legacy

This post was updated Nov. 6 at 11:31 p.m. Students and faculty gathered Oct. 28 for a Día de los Muertos event honoring Chicano activists and people impacted by immigration raids who have died. Read more...

Photo: Students and faculty gather at an Oct. 28 Día de los Muertos event held at the Chicano Studies Research Center Library. The holiday is celebrated in Mexico and other Latin American countries, where participants commemorate the spirits of departed loved ones and welcome the return of their spirits with altars and other offerings. (Courtesy of UCLA CSRC)



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