In a season that has taken UCLA women’s golf across the country from Louisiana to Hawaii, the Bruins got a chance to compete in the Pac-12 Championships just about 30 miles away from home in Valencia, Calif.
Author Archives: Jeffrey Wang
Submission: USAC treatment of ethical investment policy resolution fails to display unity
I am disappointed that at last week’s Undergraduate Students Association Council meeting, many student council members were unwilling to pass a resolution supporting an ethical investment policy at UCLA. The USAC Resolution for Ethical Investments is in the interests of all students on campus and is based on widespread public support for policies favoring human rights, workers’ rights and environmental sustainability.
Upperclassmen guide men’s tennis as season winds down
As it tries to downplay recent success and remain focused on closing out the season, the UCLA men’s tennis team is leaning on the leadership from the older, more experienced players on the team.
Hammer Museum, with the help of artists, community, hope to reSTORE Westwood
In the ’70s, Westwood Village was a social and cultural hub of Los Angeles. That all changed in the late ’80s when high-profile gang violence deterred the masses from the area.
Jerry Zhao: A competitive USAC election can foster more representative, accountable platforms
This year’s undergraduate student government elections will feature candidates from three slates for the first time since 2010.
SWANA proposal under review by UC
The University of California is currently reviewing a proposal to add a checkbox on its application to allow applicants to identify as Southwest Asian or North African.
BANDALOOP dances on a different plane, founder to perform on the walls of Broad Art Center
Pedestrians walk down the sides of buildings, effortlessly perpendicular to their facades.