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DOJ alleges UCLA violated federal civil rights of Jewish, Israeli students

This post was updated Aug. 3 at 9:05 p.m. The U.S. Department of Justice alleged Tuesday that UCLA has created a hostile environment for Jewish and Israeli students since Palestinian political party and militant group Hamas’ Oct. Read more...

Photo: The Palestine solidarity encampment, which pro-Palestine protesters set up in April 2024, is pictured. The United States Department of Justice alleged Tuesday that UCLA’s treatment of Jewish and Israeli students following Hamas’ Oct. 7, 2023 attacks on Israel violated federal civil rights law. (Karla Cardenas-Felipe/Daily Bruin staff)


UC to pay $6.45M to settle antisemitism lawsuit over pro-Palestine encampment

This post was updated Aug. 3 at 9:13 p.m. The UC announced Tuesday it will pay $6.45 million to settle a lawsuit brought by three Jewish UCLA students and a professor who alleged they faced antisemitism during the Palestine solidarity encampment in the spring of last year. Read more...

Photo: Pro-Israel and pro-Palestine protesters hold flags at a protest on the UCLA campus in April 2024. The UC announced Tuesday that it will pay over $6 million to settle a lawsuit brought by Jewish UCLA students and a faculty member who claimed they faced antisemitism during the Palestine solidarity encampment in the spring of last year. (Daily Bruin file photo)


UC admissions data shows largest-ever number of California undergraduate admits

This post was updated Aug. 3 at 9:20 p.m. The UC announced Monday that it admitted its largest-ever number of California undergraduate students in the 2024-2025 admissions cycle. Read more...

Photo: UCLA students walk on campus. The UC announced Monday that it admitted its largest-ever number of California undergraduate students in the 2024-2025 admissions cycle. (Daily Bruin file photo)



Students impacted by Trump administration travel ban, fear loss of connection

This post was updated July 28 at 2:43 p.m. Sarira Namavar, a dual United States and Iranian citizen, said she suspected she would not be able to see her grandparents for at least four years after President Donald Trump began his second term. Read more...

Photo: Suitcases with luggage tags are pictured. UCLA students reacted with concern following President Donald Trump’s travel ban that restricted the entry of foreign nationals into the United States. (Andrew Diaz/Photo editor)


LAPD arrests individual for threatening Westwood Village ambassadors with blade

One person was arrested Sunday after threatening Westwood Village ambassadors with a metal blade at the intersection of Weyburn Avenue and Glendon Avenue.  David Tunnell, a Westwood Village ambassador, said two of his coworkers arrived at the Corner Outlet around noon after receiving a report of a possible shoplifter. Read more...

Photo: An LAPD helicopter is pictured. One person was arrested in Westwood after threatening Westwood Village ambassadors with what appeared to be a box cutter on Sunday. (Daily Bruin file photo)


Non-ASUCLA restaurants to stop accepting meal swipes starting fall 2025

This post was updated July 27 at 8:06 p.m. Meal swipes will no longer be accepted at non-ASUCLA-operated restaurants beginning fall 2025.  UCLA Housing announced Thursday that meal swipes can no longer be used at any third-party vendor locations – such as Panda Express, Taco Bell, Subway and Veggie Grill, according to its website. Read more...

Photo: Panda Express, a non-ASUCLA affiliated restaurant, is pictured. UCLA Housing announced in a Thursday email that meal swipes will no longer be accepted at non-ASUCLA affiliated restaurants beginning fall 2025. (Daily Bruin file photo)



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