Dining facilities on Hill to close for renovations beginning in spring

Students have expressed disappointment over the temporary closures of De Neve dining hall and Rendezvous starting in the spring. UCLA Housing and Hospitality Services plans to renovate the dining facilities to make food service more efficient for students. The planned renovations are part of a long-term plan for the Hill, which spaces out facilities renovations […]

Union strikes may affect UCLA classes, health services

Discussion sections for some classes and certain patient services at UCLA’s hospitals will be cancelled or limited today because of strikes by two major unions. Up to about 3,800 unionized employees may not show up for their work shifts today at UCLA’s hospitals and patient care facilities. As a result, surgeries, cancer treatments, emergency rooms, […]

UC seeks to limit number of union workers participating in upcoming strike

A state labor board will seek a temporary restraining order at the University of California’s request, to limit the number of University of California union workers who will participate in a planned strike on Wednesday. The American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees 3299 union, which represents more than 22,000 service and patient care […]

Permits expired or not present in many UCLA elevators

Updated permits are not on display in several of the elevators across UCLA’s main campus, which could lead to thousands of dollars in fines for the university. Permits are outdated or nonexistent in many of the buildings on UCLA’s main campus, including Ackerman Union, the Terasaki Life Sciences Building, Bunche Hall, Geology Building, UCLA School […]