Armenian and Iranian sororities hosted a panel to discuss the impacts of military conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh and government crackdowns in Iran on the mental health of UCLA community members.
Tick, tock.
A vigorously typing student scrambled to put the finishing touches on their code.
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Another student rushed to the judges’ table, frantically gesturing towards their screen.
This post was updated Nov. 28 at 10:46 p.m.
At 8 a.m. in the Mildred E. Mathias Botanical Garden, only the birds are awake. But every couple of weeks, the birds aren’t alone.
Bruins expressed excitement about the reopening of Café 1919 but also shared concerns about portion sizes.
Café 1919, a takeout dining hall located in Sproul Plaza, which serves gelato and other dessert options, reopened Oct.
This post was updated Oct. 25 at 12:00 a.m.
Residents of Gayley Heights have complained of problems with receiving their mail.
Gayley Heights – which opened in fall 2022 – is a 17-story high-rise that houses 1,167 residents in a variety of apartment configurations.
UCLA hosted a welcome event for new students at the Los Angeles Tennis Center on Sept. 24.
UCLA hosted thousands of new students for speeches from Chancellor Gene Block and USAC President Naomi Hammonds and performances from the UCLA Bruin Marching Band and the UCLA Spirit Squad.
This post was updated Aug. 27 at 8:35 p.m.
On her days off, Jordan Dixon can be found pulling out weeds from Sage Hill – something she calls one of her favorite memories of the place.
One of Luke Mariak’s favorite memories is of a Nike shoe on UCLA’s Intramural Field aiming toward a soccer ball.
The shoe, however, was not his own — it was that of Advanced Robotic Technology for Enhanced Mobility and Improved Stability, or ARTEMIS, a soccer-playing robot built by researchers alongside Dennis Hong, a professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering.
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