Undergraduate student government candidates focused on how they would protect students from federal policies created by President Donald Trump’s administration and advocating for college affordability at an endorsement hearing Monday. Read more...
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April 19, 1:20 am
USAC candidates share platforms and goals at endorsement hearing
Campus, News, Science & Health
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April 19, 1:19 am
Chemistry department review critiques Molecular Instrumentation Center
A chemistry equipment facility is working to buy more advanced apparatus after facing criticisms from reviewers of the chemistry department. The Molecular Instrumentation Center was critiqued in a February report of the chemistry and biochemistry department. Read more...
Photo: Ignacio Martini, interim director at the Molecular Instrumentation Center, works with an x-ray photoelectron spectrometer. (Chengcheng Zhang/Daily Bruin)
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April 19, 1:18 am
Cannabis research symposium to discuss recent field developments
UCLA will host a symposium on cannabis research as part of an attempt to establish a top cannabis research program on campus. The inaugural UCLA Cannabis Research Symposium, which will be held Thursday, will feature visiting speakers and UCLA faculty, who will discuss the most recent developments in cannabis research. Read more...
Photo: Jeff Chen, co-director of the UCLA Cannabinoid Affinity Group, organized the inaugural UCLA Cannabis Research Symposium and will speak about accelerating cannabis research at the event Thursday. (Daily Bruin file photo)
News, Student Government
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April 18, 11:08 pm
Sanctions continue, 12 issued over two days of social media campaigning
The undergraduate student government election board issued 11 sanctions Monday night and one Tuesday night. The election board investigated a total of 17 complaints related to social media violations, and decided to issue sanctions for 12 of those complaints. Read more...
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April 18, 11:24 am
Technology center on the Hill announces lower printing prices
The Student Technology Center announced a reduction in printing prices Monday that will match Wepa kiosk prices. In an email sent to students Monday, the Student Technology Center said that prices for single-sided black and white printing and copying decreased by one cent per page. Read more...
Photo: Tejas Dalvi, a first-year mathematics-economics major, uses the printing stations in the Student Technology Center in Covel Commons. Reduced printing prices in the center went into effect Monday. (Kristie-Valerie Hoang/Daily Bruin)
A Closer Look, Campus, News, Science & Health
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April 17, 9:50 pm
New lactation room on campus offers mothers more privacy
A newly renovated lactation room in the Student Activities Center held its grand reopening Friday afternoon as part of an effort to improve the climate for mothers on campus. Read more...
Photo: Jasmine Uysal, the Project Manager, and Ana Bonilla, member of the Healthy Campus Initiative, examine the new changing station added to the renovated lactation room in the Student Activities Center. (Angelina Ruiz/Daily Bruin)
A Closer Look, News
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April 17, 9:12 pm
UCLA alumna recognized for supporting students with hearing loss
Twenty years ago, Michelle Christie nervously waited backstage as a group of deaf students performed a play she created for the first time. As she listened to the applause from the audience, Christie realized she could use theater as a form of speech therapy to help other deaf students. Read more...
Photo: Michelle Christie, founder of No Limits, a nonprofit for deaf children and families, poses with students. (Courtesy of No Limits)





