Demonstrators hold up signs during an event with James Percival, the general counsel of the United States Department of Homeland Security, including some which read, “Stop killing people” and “Stop kidnapping people.” (Karla Cardenas-Felipe/Daily Bruin staff)
This post was updated April 23 at 5:10 p.m.
The United States Department of Homeland Security on Wednesday condemned a protest held at UCLA against the agency’s top lawyer.
Kombucha, frozen greek yogurt and other free snacks summoned hundreds of students to Wilson Plaza for a healthy food fair April 14.
UCLA Total Wellness Magazine – a student-run health and wellness publication under the Student Wellness Commission – hosted Foodie Fair, an annual event featuring health-conscious snacks, April 14.
The UCLA Anderson School of Management will introduce a real estate minor for undergraduate students next fall.
The new minor, housed in the School of Management, aims to provide students with the opportunity to develop real estate fundamentals across public, private and nonprofit sectors, according to the School of Management’s website.
UCLA’s Early Care and Education centers will raise tuition, pause hiring for vacant positions and stop providing food for children in response to university-wide budget cuts, its executive director announced to families Thursday.
LAPD received a report of two masked people breaking into a home on Westholme Avenue shortly after midnight Tuesday.
Multiple police vehicles responded to the break-in, which occurred less than three blocks from campus at 12:09 a.m.
This post was updated April 23 at 10:52 a.m.
More than 150 demonstrators protested an event with the United States Department of Homeland Security’s head lawyer at the UCLA School of Law on Tuesday.
This post was updated April 21 at 11:03 p.m.
Health-centered UCLA student organizations hosted a fair promoting health literacy at Ackerman Union on Thursday.
The California Health Professional Student Alliance at UCLA – which advocates for healthcare equity – hosted the event in collaboration with the Student Wellness Commission’s Student Health Network, a coalition of health-related campus clubs.
This post was updated April 21 at 8:26 p.m.
The Undergraduate Students Association Elections Board’s election website listed erroneous candidate platforms for at least four candidates ahead of the spring USAC election.
Critical race theory scholar Kimberlé Crenshaw emphasized the importance of standing up to oppressive systems at a Thursday event promoting her memoir.
Crenshaw, a distinguished law professor at UCLA, shared anecdotes from her upcoming book “Backtalker” at the event.
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