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*UPDATED:* UCLA student's YouTube video 'Asians in the Library' prompts death threats; violent responses criticized as equally damaging
A UCLA student has received multiple death threats in response to her video “Asians in the Library,” which was posted Friday.
In the video, third-year political science student Alexandra Wallace makes a number of disparaging comments about Asian students.
UCLA Chicano Studies Research Library reopens after renovations
With bright, open floor space and stacking book shelves, the newly renovated Chicano Studies Research Center Library in Haines Hall is a far cry from the disorganized, stuffy space it was just three months ago.
Tutoring and workshops on the Hill to be discontinued
Free tutoring programs and workshops in Covel Commons, which assist about 3,000 students per quarter, will close at the end of spring quarter due to budget woes.
UCLA team performs first successful hand transplant in western U.S.
A UCLA surgical team of 17 performed the first hand transplant in the western United States on Saturday.
USAC aims to clarify conflict-of-interest policies
UCLA student government representatives have continually stated their dedication to transparency in the student population, but unclear conflict-of-interest policies may have put the council’s goals in jeopardy.
Last month, Undergraduate Students Association Council Financial Supports Commissioner Rustom Z.
USAC to release its film, “A Day Without USAC,” to show what student life would be like without it
The undergraduate student government will release an online video next quarter called “A Day Without USAC,” which will show, from the council’s perspective, student life at UCLA without undergraduate officers.