The University of California said this week it will announce admission statistics a month late because it still does not know how many students it can afford to accept. Read more...
The University of California said this week it will announce admission statistics a month late because it still does not know how many students it can afford to accept. Read more...
California Lt. Gov. Gavin Newsom said Tuesday that the public needs to ask lots of questions before anyone drafts language for a marijuana legalization ballot measure, but he is almost certain it will be on the ballot in 2016. Read more...
Baja SAE is a student engineering group that builds off-road race cars from scratch and races them in national competitions. Read more...
Photo: (Jessica Korn and Yuri Enokida/Daily Bruin)
On the Day of the Dead each year, Charlene Villaseñor Black goes to the cemetery with her family to reconnect with her ancestors. She then goes to the Hill to see through the Day of the Dead celebration, watching participants and guests create altars in honor of friends and family who have died. Read more...
Photo: Charlene Villaseñor Black, a professor in art history and a faculty-in-residence on the Hill, brought the Chican@/Latin@ Studies theme community to the second floor of Sproul Hall. (Heidy Cadena/Daily Bruin)
Students talked with university police officers about UCPD’s lack of body cameras and about the use of Long-Range Acoustic Devices during Undie Run, among other concerns, during a forum Monday. Read more...
Photo: Students listened to university police officers discuss issues such as body cameras and sound cannons at a forum held on campus Monday. (Kristen Payne/Daily Bruin)
The University of California will extend a program supporting UC student research and service on food issues for the next two years, the University announced Monday. Read more...
Photo: University of California President Janet Napolitano announced the Global Food Initiative in July at UCLA’s organic garden. (Daily Bruin file photo)
Hundreds of students marched to the California Capitol in Sacramento on Monday, demanding more state funding for the University of California and calling for Gov. Jerry Brown and UC President Janet Napolitano to be more transparent in their budget negotiations. Read more...
Photo: Hundreds of University of California students marched to the California Capital Monday to advocate for more state funding for the UC. (UC Student Asssociation)