Sunday, June 22

Hillel fellow seeks to broaden discussion of Israeli-Palestinian conflict

Lipaz Ela still recalls when her neighborhood supermarket in Jerusalem was blown up when she was 13 years old. She had gone to the same market the day before. Read more...

Photo: Lipaz Ela has expanded the Fact Finders trips to Israel at UCLA Hillel over the past two years, working to include students of various religious backgrounds while promoting a dialogue between Israeli and Palestinian perspectives. (Haoyang Yan/Daily Bruin)



Conservation research doctorate degree to be offered in 2018

A UCLA partnership will offer the first doctorate degree in conservation research in North America. The UCLA and Getty Conservation Institute’s Interdepartmental Program will offer a Master of Science and doctorate degree in conservation of material culture beginning in 2018. Read more...

Photo: The UCLA Cotsen Institute of Archaeology and the Getty Conservation Institute’s Interdepartmental Program will begin offering a doctorate in conservation of material culture in 2018. (Daily Bruin file photo)



Alum shares seats, friendship on rides to and back from Bay Area

A UCLA alumnus prides himself on turning what could be a tiresome, six-hour drive through the farms of California into a karaoke party on wheels. Michael Nguyen, who graduated in 2013 and is now a California State University, San Bernardino adjunct professor, often rents out a van for major school breaks to shuttle UCLA students to and from the Bay Area. Read more...

Photo: (Mackenzie Possee/Assistant Photo editor)


ASUCLA looking to raise revenue at Bruin Custom Print

Associated Students UCLA officials are looking for ways to increase revenue from a new print shop in Ackerman Union. The Bruin Custom Print center started selling T-shirt designs, poster printing and embroidery at the beginning of winter 2017. Read more...

Photo: Associated Students UCLA officials want to increase revenue from Bruin Custom Print, a new print shop that opened in January in Ackerman Union. (Erin Gong/Daily Bruin)


Parents describe progress in ECE following task force’s recommendations

Parents who have children at UCLA’s child care centers said they are pleased with the recommendations a task force made to improve the centers’ management issues, but had mixed responses on the administration’s response. Read more...

Photo: UCLA formed a task force to investigate the Early Care and Education centers after parents complained about management issues at the centers. (Esmeralda Lopez/Daily Bruin)



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