Thursday, April 30

UCLA rejects possibility of spring tuition refund, USAC stresses transparency

This post was updated April 21 at 9:07 p.m. UCLA will not offer any refund for mandatory spring quarter fees and tuition, despite the reduction in campus services and the move to online instruction. Read more...

Photo: Students won’t be receiving refunds for any part of spring quarter tuition, despite the closure and suspension of several campus resources. (Kanishka Mehra/Assistant Photo editor)


Former men’s soccer coach Jorge Salcedo to plead guilty to racketeering charges

Jorge Salcedo, the former UCLA men’s soccer coach who resigned following his involvement in the 2019 college admission bribery scheme, will plead guilty to conspiring to commit racketeering, according to a plea agreement released Tuesday. Read more...

Photo: Former UCLA men’s soccer coach Jorge Salcedo will plead guilty to conspiring to commit racketeering, according to a plea agreement unsealed Tuesday. Salcedo resigned in March 2019 following the initial charges and a first-round exit in the 2018 NCAA tournament. (Liz Ketcham/Photo editor)


Small businesses discuss difficulties, adjustments under safer-at-home order

John Sungkamee’s Westwood restaurant Emporium Thai was on the cusp of its 20-year anniversary when Los Angeles restaurants were ordered to switch to delivery and takeout only. Read more...

Photo: Sequential government orders have limited restaurants and bars in Westwood Village to takeout and delivery options. The economic toll of the limits and the coronavirus pandemic has even forced some to close and has left others on the edge. (Jintak Han/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Students learn to adapt to wins and woes of online laboratory classes

Christina Gallup was excited to learn common biological lab techniques during her introductory bioengineering lab course because her past lab courses had taught chemistry lab skills. Read more...

Photo: Following UCLA’s decisions to move instruction online, lab class students, lecturers and professors are now dealing with the impacts of having to do labs remotely. (Daily Bruin file photo)




GSA announces 4 new leaders elected for 2020-2021 school year

Graduate students elected new leaders for the 2020-2021 academic year. Four candidates ran unopposed for the four positions in the Graduate Students Association elections, which ended April 13. Read more...

Photo: JP Santos, Letty Trevino, Neda Ashtari and Musibau Francis Jimoh (clockwise from top left) won the four seats on the 2020-2021 Graduate Students Association executive council. (Courtesy of Arpita Iddya)