Tuesday, May 26

Gene Block, vice chancellors discuss COVID-19 protocols, campus policing and more

This post was updated Oct. 13 at 12:11 a.m. Chancellor Gene Block meets with the Daily Bruin Editorial Board every quarter to discuss issues affecting campus and to explain administrative policies. Read more...

Photo: Chancellor Gene Block and other UCLA administrators discussed UCLA’s reopening plans and other issues with the Daily Bruin Editorial Board at their quarterly meeting Thursday. (Courtesy of Genesis Qu)


UCLA extends work from home period for faculty, staff through winter quarter

UCLA extended the work from home period for UCLA workers until the end of winter quarter, a UCLA administrator announced. Faculty and staff will continue working remotely through March 19, 2021, said Administrative Vice Chancellor Michael Beck in a Sept. Read more...

Photo: Most UCLA workers will have to continue working from home until the end of winter quarter, a UCLA administrator announced.(Justin Jung/Daily Bruin senior staff)


UCLA to offer free COVID-19 tests to all students at Ashe Center

This post was updated Oct. 9 at 1:28 p.m. UCLA will now offer free COVID-19 tests to all students starting next week, a UCLA student health official confirmed. Read more...

Photo: Students will be able to receive free COVID-19 tests from the Arthur Ashe Student Health and Wellness Center starting next week, a UCLA student health official confirmed. (Kanishka Mehra/Photo editor)



Transitioning to a senate-style system could increase representation in USAC

Undergraduate student government leaders look toward a senate model to increase advocacy positions on the council. The Undergraduate Students Association Council’s current model of governance — a commissioner system that tasks commissioners with specific missions and administrative functions — was not created to advocate for students, said Alexander Berry, a staff member at the USAC Office of the President. Read more...



Multiple locations available for those who will cast ballots in Westwood

Students might not have many options to take classes on campus, but they’ll still have their choice of voting options on campus. Starting at the end of October, voters can cast their ballots at Bradley International Hall, Ackerman Union and the Hammer Museum for the November elections, said Marisa Osborne, the events division manager at Associated Students UCLA. Read more...

Photo: (Ben Brill/Graphics editor)



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