A makeshift wall in Bruin Plaza and a discussion event in the Humanities building today are part of the annual Palestine Awareness Week, hosted by the Students for Justice in Palestine. The student group, which promotes justice and human rights for Palestinians, hosts the event every year to educate students about Palestine and its people’s […]
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Slate makes changes to advance transparency
Leaders of the undergraduate student government Bruins United slate are changing their group’s internal structure to address issues of transparency that surfaced in last year’s student government elections. “In the past there had been a disconnect in terms of transparency within the party and also with the party and the school,” said Ken Myers, a […]
Moving Image Archive Studies students discuss film restoration, preservation
Researching the technical aspects of turn-of-the-century documentaries and short films on a day-to-day basis, Susan Etheridge spends her time trying to relive the past.
Former UCLA basketball player chosen as commencement speaker
On Nov. 10, Ann Meyers Drysdale stood in front of the crowd at Pauley Pavilion as she was honored as part of a Title IX 40th Anniversary event.
Student group pushes for exposure of ‘The Black Experience,’ a mural hidden in Ackerman for more than 20 years
Hidden behind a false wall and a fast-food restaurant, large black and brown images depict the faces of seven UCLA alumni, symbolizing the struggle of social activism and black history.
EDGE summer program offers business skills to students of all backgrounds
The UCLA Anderson School of Management will open its doors to non-business students for the first time this summer, with the introduction of a four-week business skills program.
UC sees rise in Chicano-Latino applications
Students of Chicano-Latino descent are now the largest ethnic group of freshman applicants applying to the University of California system because of increased high school graduation rates and expanding financial aid opportunities.