On April 20, I attended a meeting with Stuart Gabriel, distinguished professor of the UCLA Anderson School of Management and chair of UCLA’s Initiative to Combat Antisemitism.
The Student Success Referendum proposes a $55 per quarter fee, seeking to maintain and expand methods of student support by funding certain student programs. The fee intends to increase UCLA’s ability to assist students.
This post was updated April 28 at 3:47 p.m.
I became a plaintiff in Thakur v. Trump because the federal government terminated my research grants and others, not because the work was failing, but because it addressed topics this administration wanted to silence.
Countless internet creators have employed dark humor as a means to go viral.
Some have made posts joking about people being sent to war amid the United States’ military action in Iran.
With April well under way, Los Angeles is in the midst of a season of dual significance.
Globally, April marks Earth Month. Here in LA, April also marks the first release of tickets for the upcoming 2028 Olympics.
UCLA students come from 107 different countries.
29% of UCLA’s undergraduate student body are first-generation college students. 35.1% of undergraduates are Asian and Pacific Islander. 22% are Hispanic and 6.5% are African American.
This post was updated April 28 at 7:34 p.m.
It was natural to find aspiring journalist and UCLA student Parker Hupf snapping photographs of the crowd from a freeway overpass during a June 2025 anti-Immigration and Customs Enforcement protest.
This post was updated April 28 at 7:18 p.m.
So-called health specialists have established their influence across social media recently.
The result is a health and wellness realm flooded with constant misinformation.
This post was updated April 26 at 8:18 p.m.
“Green in the Blue and Gold” is a series created by Angelina Alkhouri, an Opinion columnist and a third-year human biology and society student.
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