Tuesday, February 10

Students call for more access to toxicology reports amid rise in drugging cases

Amid rising allegations of drugging at fraternities, students are criticizing the university for denying requests for toxicology reports. UCLA Health and the Arthur Ashe Student Health and Wellness Center will provide tests only at the request of law enforcement or when it is medically indicated to treat a patient. Read more...

Photo: Amid rising allegations of drugging at fraternities, students are calling for increased accessibility to toxicology reports. (Joseph Jimenez/Daily Bruin)


USAC recap – Nov. 9

The Undergraduate Students Association Council voted Tuesday to use surplus funding to fund stipends for USAC directors and projects by the Student Wellness Commission, Office Space Allocation Committee, Financial Supports Commission and Facilities Commission. Read more...


The sky is the limit as UCLA planetarium reopens for in-person shows

The UCLA Planetarium held its first in-person show since March 2020 on Wednesday. The planetarium, which is on the eighth floor of the Mathematical Sciences Building, was finished in 1957. Read more...

Photo: The UCLA Planetarium reopened for in-person shows Wednesday after more than a year of virtual events. The public shows, run by astronomy graduate students, are free of charge and last around an hour. (Daily Bruin file photo)



UCLA prepares for winter transition to Canvas system from CCLE

UCLA will transition learning management systems to host all courses via Canvas on Bruin Learn by winter. A learning management system is a web-based software that manages course materials and resources for institutions, instructors and students. Read more...

Photo: By winter, UCLA will fully transition from CCLE to Bruin Learn, which is hosted on the learning management system Canvas. (Lauren Kim/Daily Bruin)



USAC recap – Nov. 2

Students expressed and responded to concerns over the Undergraduate Students Association Council office’s director stipend proposal for the year. Public Comments: Arsh Gupta, chairman of the Associated Students UCLA Board of Directors, shared the Big Ideas Contest, which gives students the opportunity to win up to $20,000 for an idea that has a positive social impact. Read more...



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