Tuesday, May 19

Student groups voice concerns about USAC endorsement process

Several student organization leaders have voiced concerns about the deadline to submit applications for the undergraduate student government elections group endorsement process. To formally endorse candidates in the upcoming Undergraduate Students Association Council elections, student groups must first register by submitting informational forms to the USAC Election Board. Read more...


Year-long journey lands AISES Rocket Project top prize

Flashing lights and high-pitched sirens went off as dozens of students erupted into cheers. The rocket’s landing device had made it home and their months of hard work paid off. Read more...

Photo: The American Indian Science and Engineering Society Rocket Project builds rockets and works with community programs to teach them about science. (Kelsey Kong/Daily Bruin)





Jon Huntsman, former ambassador to China, speaks at UCLA

Former Utah Governor Jon Huntsman Jr. urged UCLA students Wednesday night to become more involved in the American political process and to not let the U.S. Read more...

Photo: Former Utah Governor Jon Huntsman Jr., who also served as an ambassador to China, stressed the importance of a cooperative relationship between China and the U.S. (Dang-Co Vu/Daily Bruin)


Faculty Research Lecture focuses on social, labor policy

A UCLA law professor discussed the shrinking middle class and trouble with short-term employment in a campus lecture Wednesday evening. Katherine Stone addressed the effects of the “Digital Era” on the modern economy and work place, touching on factors such as short-term employment, the degradation of unions and the growing separation between classes. Read more...

Photo: Courtesy of UCLA Today