Student groups received an average of $100 less than they did last year from an undergraduate student government fund, after the council approved allocations for the fund’s fall allotments Tuesday. Read more...
Student groups received an average of $100 less than they did last year from an undergraduate student government fund, after the council approved allocations for the fund’s fall allotments Tuesday. Read more...
As a high school teacher, Dani Smith watched students with different backgrounds build a support network that fostered an environment of greater understanding and acceptance. Smith, a graduate student in human development and psychology, said the positive outcomes of the collaboration she witnessed led her to join the board of the Diversity Caucus, an organization that intends to encourage partnerships between student organizations. Read more...
Photo: The Diversity Caucus, a student group created in spring, aims to improve discussions of diversity between various students groups on campus. (Keila Mayberry/Daily Bruin staff)
The owner of Musashiya Udon Noodle wanted to open his first U.S. location in Westwood Village because his father grew up in an era when the Village was considered the center of all L.A. Read more...
Photo: Japanese restaurant Musashiya Udon Noodle, an udon noodle restaurant chain that originated in Japan, opened across the street from Whole Foods Market last week. (Jennifer Hu/Daily Bruin)
UCLA students who do not have access to sufficient food resources can take dried food and canned goods from a recently reopened food closet on Hilgard Avenue. Read more...
Photo: UCLA alumna Amir Hakimi, stands inside the recently remodeled food closet on Hilgard Avenue where students who do not have access to sufficient food resources can take food and canned goods. (Meghan Hodges/Daily Bruin)
The City of Los Angeles awarded the Donated Body Program at UCLA a permit last Thursday that permanently authorizes researchers to use a flameless procedure called Bio Cremation to dispose of cadavers. Read more...
A former U.S. congressman told students and community members Tuesday he thinks a big issue in the upcoming presidential election is voters’ deep resentment for the government. Read more...
Photo: Barney Frank (right), the first openly gay U.S. congressman, appeared Tuesday evening at the Hammer Museum to discuss political issues concerning the upcoming 2016 election. (Tehya Fauly/Daily Bruin)
The University of California officials emailed UC student employees and faculty Oct. 26, asking them to complete mandatory cybersecurity awareness training, after officials determined cyberattacks are a serious threat to the UC. Read more...
Photo: (Owen Emerson/Daily Bruin senior staff)