Monday, March 2

Editorial: CAPS visit reduction should be based off own student population

Health care policy is no place to mess around, especially when it applies to 43,000 students’ access to mental health resources. Effective this quarter, UCLA Counseling and Psychological Services, or CAPS, will reduce the number of appointments available to students with the University of California Student Health Insurance Plan by 40 percent, from 10 visits to six. Read more...



No Offense, But: CAPS

Welcome to No Offense, the Daily Bruin’s Opinion podcast. Mental health is a major issue for students and UCLA Counseling and Psychological Services, or CAPS, is the primary resource for students seeking treatment for mental health issues. Read more...



Catherine Liberty Feliciano: New CAPS policy hinders those with long-term mental health issues

Reasons aside, I was recently advised to consider Counseling and Psychological Services with the assurance that going there didn’t mean that I was on the verge of a mental breakdown. Read more...

Photo: Counseling services across the University of California shouldn’t cap the number of visits available to students in consideration of those with chronic mental health issues. (Daily Bruin file photo)



Submission: Support for transfers should not end after Transfer Pride Week

With Transfer Pride Week coming to a close, the progress within the transfer community is ever more clear. The transfer community is vast and diverse – diverse not only in ages but also in past experiences and the road taken to get to UCLA. Read more...

Photo: Undergraduate student government Transfer Student Representative Ariel Rafalian’s office hosted a transfer student mentorship program to help incoming transfer students navigate life at UCLA. Mentors and mentees were announced at an event during Transfer Pride Week. (Courtesy of Ariel Rafalian)