Two weekends ago, a client walked into a health clinic for a basic health screening. Hours later, he was rushed to the hospital for abnormally high blood pressure. Ross Mudgway, president of Asian Pacific Americans Health Collaboration, Access, Resource and Education, or APA Health CARE, works with other club members to host several clinics like […]
Category Archives: Campus
Facing FOMO without fear
Ever student feels FOMO, or Fear of Missing Out, every once in a while. But what exactly is it, and how can students deal with the feeling of being left out? TRANSCRIPT: RUBALCAVA: It’s 1:00 P.M and the warm Indio sun is shining as you swirl to the rhythm of the music. You’re surrounded by […]
Social Justice Referendum sanctioned after USAC Judicial Board ruling
The undergraduate student government election board sanctioned the Social Justice Referendum for violating its campaign spending limit after the judicial board ruled in favor of the election board’s past sanctions Thursday morning. As a result, the Social Justice Referendum needed to remove all campaigning material, such as signboards, by 3 p.m. Thursday. All campaigning materials […]
Waves of Change sanctioned for flyering on the Hill
The undergraduate student government election board sanctioned Waves of Change on Thursday morning after a person wearing a Waves of Change shirt was seen handing out campaign flyers on the Hill, according to an Election Board Investigations Committee report. As a result, the election board barred Waves of Change from campaigning or flyering from 1 […]
Student Food Co-Op to begin grocery service in Kerckhoff
Students will be able to pick up groceries from campus by December, after the undergraduate student government unanimously voted Tuesday to establish a student food co-op in Kerckhoff Hall. The Student Food Co-Op is a food security resource center that will host the UCLA Student Food Collective, a project that aims to provide students with […]
Q&A: White House cites public policy professor’s research on incarceration
In April, the White House cited professor Michael Stoll’s research on incarceration growth and reform in a report for President Barack Obama’s criminal justice reform project. Stoll, a professor of public policy, has also researched labor markets and poverty. His work includes findings on how employers react to hiring people with criminal records, and whether […]
USAC recap – May 3
The Undergraduate Students Association Council is the official student government representing the undergraduate student body at UCLA. Council meetings take place every Tuesday at 7 p.m. in Kerckhoff 417 and are open to all students. Watch a live stream of the meetings on the USAC Live! YouTube channel. Agenda The council unanimously passed a resolution […]