The 25th annual Korean Culture Night took place Thursday in Royce Hall and was themed “A Passing of Time.” The event featured a mix of traditional dances and a theatrical production. This year’s event was designed to recall the lives of the high school students killed in the sinking of the Sewol ferry in South […]
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Students able to hang out on campus with hammock, blanket rentals
Students can now borrow inflatable hammocks and lawn blankets for free on campus. The equipment is available to rent at the Ackerman Student Union A-Level for a maximum of three hours, said Zoe Borden, the Undergraduate Students Association Council general representative who created the service. Students can give their BruinCards to an employee in exchange […]
Career Week provides insight on how to succeed in growing industries
Professionals from growing industries, such as health care and digital media, will speak about career options at UCLA this week. The UCLA Career Center is holding its annual Career Week this week with an increased focus on helping students understand emerging industries in the Los Angeles area, including advertising, health care and social media, said […]
LA Mayor Eric Garcetti to deliver Luskin commencement address
Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti will deliver the keynote address at the 2017 commencement for the UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs, UCLA officials announced Tuesday. Gary Segura, dean of the UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs, said in a statement that Garcetti’s work reflects the school’s goals. Garcetti will speak at Royce Hall on […]
Student-run organization helps immigrants get access to legal services
The day after President Donald Trump announced his executive order banning people from seven Muslim-majority countries, more than 200 law students mobilized to protest and volunteer at the Los Angeles International Airport. That effort, called the UCLA Law Students Against Deportation movement, happened four months ago, but a group of UCLA law students decided to […]
Rep. John Lewis awarded UCLA Medal at Winston C. Doby Lecture
As a young man living in Nashville, Tennessee, Rep. John Lewis sat at whites-only lunch counters in protest of segregation and was told that he would get arrested if he continued. Lewis acknowledged this and went to purchase a suit. If he was going to get arrested, he said, he wanted to look clean and […]
Mackenzie Possee appointed as 2017-2018 editor in chief
An assistant photography editor was appointed the next editor in chief of the Daily Bruin, following confirmation by the UCLA Communications Board on Monday night. Mackenzie Possee, a second-year communications studies student, received the staff endorsement at a hearing Friday night. She will become the second consecutive third-year student to serve in the role, following […]