UCPD recorded 305 unique entries in its April 16 to 30 daily crime log. Sources: UCPD. Graphic reporting by Maanas Hemanth Oruganti, city and crime editor. Read more...
Crime, News
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May 8, 5:40 pm
Crimewatch: April 16-30, 2022
Campus, National, News
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May 7, 5:16 pm
Protesters gather at Meyerhoff Park in support of abortion rights
This post was updated May 8 at 9:54 p.m. Dozens of protesters assembled outside Kerckhoff Hall on Friday to support nationwide abortion rights. On Monday, an anonymous whistleblower leaked a draft majority opinion from the United States Supreme Court that indicated the court may overturn a previous ruling on the Roe v. Read more...
Photo: Protesters gather at Meyerhoff Park on Friday. They chanted slogans and listened to speeches about the legality of abortion. (Shengfeng Chien/Daily Bruin)
Campus, News, Student Government
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May 6, 10:27 pm
2022 USAC election reaches conclusion, sees lowest voter turnout in over 10 years
This post was updated May 8 at 9:51 p.m. Voter turnout for the 2022 undergraduate student government election was 15.19%, the lowest in more than a decade. Read more...
Photo: Students gather at Meyerhoff Park to hear the results of the 2022 undergraduate student government election. The election had the lowest voter turnout in over a decade with only 15.19% of eligible voters participating. (David Rimer/Assistant Photo editor)
News, Science & Health
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May 6, 4:08 pm
Study finds link between microaggressions, mental health in Asian American women
A recent UCLA study linked gendered racial microaggressions to an increased risk of suicidal ideation for Asian American women, especially those experiencing internalized racism. The study, published in April, surveyed 309 Asian American women on their experiences with gendered racial microaggressions, internalized racism and suicidal ideation. Read more...
Photo: (Victoria Li/Daily Bruin senior staff)
Campus, News, Student Government
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May 6, 1:55 am
USA Elections Board disqualifies USAC presidential candidate Angelina Quint
Angelina Quint, an Undergraduate Students Association Council presidential candidate, was disqualified from the undergraduate election Thursday. Quint’s disqualification followed an Undergraduate Students Association Elections Board announcement Tuesday that she may face disqualification for continued noncompliance with board sanctions against her. Read more...
Photo: Undergraduate Students Association Council presidential candidate Angelina Quint has been disqualified for failure to comply with Undergraduate Students Association Elections Board sanctions. (David Rimer/Assistant Photo editor)
Higher Education, News
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May 5, 12:57 pm
Arizona State University’s California Center increases collegiate options in LA
Arizona State University has been opening campuses outside of its home state of Arizona, including one in downtown Los Angeles in August 2021. The new ASU campus, named the ASU California Center, is located at the renovated site of the former headquarters of the defunct Herald Examiner, said ASU spokesperson Katie Paquet. Read more...
Photo: Los Angeles (pictured) is one of the cities that Arizona State University has extended its educational programs to. (Daily Bruin file photo)
Higher Education, News, UC
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May 4, 10:26 pm
UC community members share support for bill simplifying student aid application
University of California community members said a bill simplifying the federal student financial aid application and increasing funding for the California Middle Class Scholarship will expand financial aid eligibility and work toward providing a debt-free education. Read more...
Photo: A Free Application for Federal Student Aid application outside of Murphy Hall. Changes to the FAFSA application were introduced in 2020 and will start going into effect July 2023. (Kanishka Mehra/Daily Bruin senior staff)





