The undergraduate student government approved changes to its bylaws Tuesday that will limit potential resolution topics that address political issues. The bylaw changes passed in a 9-4-0 vote. Read more...
Photo: (Efren Piñon/Daily Bruin)
The undergraduate student government approved changes to its bylaws Tuesday that will limit potential resolution topics that address political issues. The bylaw changes passed in a 9-4-0 vote. Read more...
Photo: (Efren Piñon/Daily Bruin)
Associated Students UCLA is a multimillion-dollar organization that provides for student services and activities that the university does not fund and oversees the Undergraduate Students Association Council, Graduate Students Association, Communications Board and campus services and enterprises. Read more...
The undergraduate student government will vote Nov. 17 to require council resolutions to pertain directly to student welfare issues. Undergraduate Students Association Council Facilities Commissioner Ian Cocroft said he proposed changes to the council’s constitutional bylaws to increase the efficiency of passing resolutions, or the council’s official stances on campus issues. Read more...
Photo: USAC Facilities Comissioner Ian Cocroft proposed changes for the council’s bylaws to pertain directly to student welfare issues. (Daily Bruin file photo)
The Undergraduate Students Association Council is the official student government representing the undergraduate student body at UCLA. Council meetings take place every week on Tuesday at 7 p.m. Read more...
Students from nine University of California campuses marched to UC Berkeley’s chancellor's home Sunday to demand better wages and benefits for workers in the UC system. Read more...
Photo: Students from nine University of California campuses marched to UC Berkeley’s chancellor’s home Sunday to demand better wages and benefits for workers in the UC system. (UC Student Association)
Student groups received an average of $100 less than they did last year from an undergraduate student government fund, after the council approved allocations for the fund’s fall allotments Tuesday. Read more...
As a high school teacher, Dani Smith watched students with different backgrounds build a support network that fostered an environment of greater understanding and acceptance. Smith, a graduate student in human development and psychology, said the positive outcomes of the collaboration she witnessed led her to join the board of the Diversity Caucus, an organization that intends to encourage partnerships between student organizations. Read more...
Photo: The Diversity Caucus, a student group created in spring, aims to improve discussions of diversity between various students groups on campus. (Keila Mayberry/Daily Bruin staff)