Election board sanctions EVP candidate for unapproved laptop sticker

The undergraduate student government election board issued its first sanction of this year’s election Monday. Jamie Kennerk, a candidate for external vice president, was sanctioned for having a sticker on a laptop that read “JamiEVP” during a BruinsVote Kickoff event Tuesday. The board said the sticker was not approved because it lacked the USAC Election […]

UCPD to crack down on electric scooters, issue citations over warnings

University police will more strictly enforce traffic laws regarding electric scooters, bikes and skateboards starting this week. UCPD Lt. Kevin Kilgore said the department will assign officers to different areas on and near campus where many students ride electric vehicles, including the dismount zone along Bruin Walk. UCPD began to issue warnings and citations to […]

UCLA men’s tennis wins rivalry match against USC despite early strggles

At an impasse of 3-3, all eyes lays on court five and junior Maxime Cressy. “That last set put both players in a pressure cooker and (Cressy) really seemed to want to be there under that high pressure situation,” said coach Billy Martin. After three match points, Cressy clinched the win for No. 2 UCLA […]

Vote to create new Westwood neighborhood council to be held May 22

Students and Westwood community members will be able to vote for a new neighborhood council May 22. Westwood Forward, a coalition of students, homeowners and business owners, submitted an application to create a new neighborhood council in December, arguing the current WWNC does not adequately represent students or address their concerns. The Department of Neighborhood […]

Q&A: Chancellor’s immigration advisor talks undocumented student assistance

The Chancellor’s Advisory Council on Immigration Policy will hold a town hall Thursday to inform students about the steps UCLA is taking to support undocumented and international students. The event will feature tabling by different campus entities, such as the Undocumented Student Program, and a panel of administrators including Jerry Kang, vice chancellor for equity, […]

Editorial: UCLA cannot allow itself to become less accommodating of neurodiversity

Universities are endowed with many responsibilities to their communities. As vanguards for advanced knowledge, institutions like UCLA are charged with providing a safe and inclusive learning environment. The California Supreme Court, however, has opened the gates for universities to cross the line between protecting students and marginalizing those requiring mental health services. Almost nine years […]

Men’s tennis beats Stanford, Cal to remain undefeated in conference play

The Bruins stand alone at the top of the Pac-12. No. 4 UCLA men’s tennis (19-2, 4-0 Pac-12) swept No. 3 Stanford (16-2, 3-1) and California (8-6, 1-2) this weekend to remain the only undefeated team in conference play. After falling to the Cardinal 4-3 earlier this season in Palo Alto, the Bruins tied up […]