Friday, July 3


Chicana, Chicano studies has grown with UCLA

When Carlos Manuel Haro stepped into the Rieber dining hall in 1965 and noticed that he was the only minority student, he was motivated to join a newly born cultural and academic movement which now puts UCLA in the position to be the third university in the country to offer master's and doctorate programs in Chicana and Chicano studies. Read more...



Speaks Out: Diversity at UCLA

Zach Merrill Second-year, business economics “I honestly feel like UCLA is one of the most diverse places I’ve been. I come from more Southern California; it’s pretty much all white kids. Read more...


Championing the fight against AIDS

Hundreds of students and nonprofit groups will march together from different corners of campus today toward Bruin Plaza, where they will celebrate the 20th anniversary of World AIDS Day. Read more...



Bruin hands reach out to Tanzanian orphans

Orphanages in Tanzania can only care for 4,000 out of 2.4 million orphans at a time "“ a statistic that made UCLA graduates Jessica Gu and Hori Moroaica start a nonprofit organization that builds orphanages in the country to help ease the problem. Read more...