Carlos Quintanilla “When you talk about money it gets weird. It’s not something you ask (other slate members),” said Carlos Quintanilla, USAC facilities commissioner, who ran with Bruins United this year. Read more...
Campus, News, Student Government
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December 11, 1:47 am
USAC councilmembers respond to campaign funding conflict of interest
A Closer Look, Campus, News, Student Government
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December 11, 1:11 am
Leaked emails reveal hidden sources of Bruins United campaign funds
Dozens of emails show that several members of the Bruins United slate have quietly solicited money from pro-Israel donors for at least the past two undergraduate student government elections, despite concerns about external influences having an unacknowledged voice in council decisions. Read more...
Photo: Several leaked emails to the Daily Bruin showed Bruins United candidates, including current USAC President Avinoam Baral, soliciting donations from pro-Israel donors. (Joseph Chan/Daily Bruin)
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December 11, 12:21 am
UCLA Panhellenic presents: Sorority Sing Off!
On Monday Dec. 8, UCLA Panhellenic hosted its third annual Sorority Sing Off competition in Ackerman Grand Ballroom. Sororities were paired and then competed against one another in a music and dance show, complete with a celebrity judge! Read more...
Photo: (Zach Hotis/Daily Bruin)
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December 10, 9:29 pm
Graduate student-workers union passes resolution to support BDS movement
The University of California’s graduate student-workers union voted to pass a resolution supporting the Boycotts, Divestment and Sanctions movement against Israeli institutions and companies that some say are complicit in human rights violations in the West Bank and Gaza. Read more...
Campus, News, Student Government
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December 10, 2:25 pm
USAC recap – Dec. 9
The Undergraduate Students Association Council is the official student government representing the undergraduate student body at UCLA. Council meetings take place every week on Tuesdays at 7 p.m. Read more...
News, Science & Health
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December 8, 1:52 am
UCLA researchers develop treatment for immune system disorder
Her 2-year-old son lay on the hospital bed with an IV in his arm. Wearing gloves and a mask, Jessica Ainslie gently patted his head as they waited for UCLA researchers to arrive with a potential cure for his disease – a syringe filled with his own genetically modified bone marrow. Read more...
Photo: (Alyssa Dorn/Daily Bruin)
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December 8, 1:32 am
UC announces plans to expand educational outreach at White House summit
At the White House College Opportunity Day of Action summit Thursday, University of California officials announced plans to expand the University’s outreach programs to K-12 schools in California. Read more...


