Corey Hollis knows when a student isn’t interested in their major. Grades are low, but they keep retaking the required classes. Maybe their parents will only pay for them to be in that major. Read more...
Corey Hollis knows when a student isn’t interested in their major. Grades are low, but they keep retaking the required classes. Maybe their parents will only pay for them to be in that major. Read more...
Student dorms and apartments will be bustling next week as students prepare to move out for the summer. Discarded pieces of furniture line the streets of Westwood because students are unable to sell or transport their belongings. Read more...
Photo: Students from Furnish the Homeless scavenge the streets of Westwood for used furniture to donate to individuals moving to temporary homes.
A man came back from visiting his son, who had broken his neck in a car crash, and rested his head in the fur of the collie that had come to offer him comfort. Read more...
Photo: History professor Margaret Jacob takes her dog Blizzard to the hospital to comfort patients.
The Undergraduate Students Association Council is the official student government of UCLA’s undergraduate students. Council meetings are Tuesdays at 7 p.m. in Kerckhoff 417 and are open to all students. Read more...
Bill Dandridge will be relocated to a new parking structure next month, after more than 15 years of parking in the same building, for both work and to attend basketball games at Pauley Pavilion. Read more...
Photo: Set to open in 2016, the Meyer and Renee Luskin Conference and Guest Center will be adjacent to Pauley Pavilion. The center will replace Parking Structure 6.
Royce Hall fell swiftly silent on Thursday night, as audience members quieted their voices to listen to the gentle tone of a man who once sat at the helm of the United Nations. Read more...
Photo: Prominent journalist and UCLA alumna Laura Ling interviews former United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan at the second annual Luskin Lecture for Thought Leadership. Annan discussed the importance of resolving global conflicts and young people’s involvement in making change.
Tristan Joseph started to notice his miscellaneous unwanted items piling up at the end of winter break earlier this school year. Read more...