After Chancellor Gene Block declared Tuesday that the Palestine solidarity encampment was “unlawful,” pro-Israel counter-protesters attempted to storm the encampment in a violent attack that same night. Read more...
Photo: (Jeremy Chen/Photo editor)
After Chancellor Gene Block declared Tuesday that the Palestine solidarity encampment was “unlawful,” pro-Israel counter-protesters attempted to storm the encampment in a violent attack that same night. Read more...
Photo: (Jeremy Chen/Photo editor)
Encampments and protests in solidarity with Palestine swept through college campuses in recent weeks. The Daily Trojan, the Daily Bruin, the Emory Wheel, The Daily Californian, Washington Square News, the Berkeley Beacon and the Daily Texan came together and compiled a photo essay depicting the student movements unfolding across the nation. Read more...
Photo: Pro-Palestine demonstrators wave flags and hold up signs next to Pauley Pavilion at UCLA. The group faced off against thousands of counter-protesters Sunday. (Myka Fromm/Photo editor)
No. 1 seed UCLA women’s tennis and No. 3 seed UCLA men’s tennis traveled up to Ojai, California last week to compete in the Pac-12 championships. Read more...
Counter-protesters demonstrated against pro-Palestine protesters Sunday, filling Dickson Plaza and Portola Plaza with thousands of people. The counter-protest, organized by the Israeli American Council, drew thousands of participants. Read more...
Photo: (Jeremy Chen/Photo editor)
In collaboration with UCLA’s Campus Events Commission, the Hammer Student Association threw its annual Arts Party at the Hammer Museum Friday. The college-student-exclusive event featured a performance from artist and producer Yves Tumor, as well as various art-making workshops. Read more...
Demonstrations persisted at Dickson Plaza after an encampment led by UCLA students and community members was set up in support of Palestine on April 25. Outside Royce Hall, encampment members encountered counter-protesters, displaying the escalating tension on college campuses across the country. Read more...
Photo: (Nicolas Greamo/Daily Bruin senior staff)
Roughly 194,000 people attended the three-day Grand Prix in Long Beach, which is dubbed “Southern California’s 200-MPH Beach Party.” The event has run longer than any other major street race in North America. Read more...
Photo: (Jeremy Chen/Photo editor)