Thursday, March 26

USAC approves letter criticizing ban of student governments’ anti-Israel boycotts

The Undergraduate Students Association Council unanimously approved a letter to UC President Michael Drake criticizing the UC’s ban on student governments’ boycott of countries, including Israel, at an emergency meeting July 15. Read more...

Photo: A letter written by the Undergraduate Students Association Council entitled “A Question for UC President, Michael Drake” is pictured. USAC unanimously approved the letter criticizing the UC’s ban on student governments’ boycott of countries, including Israel, at an emergency meeting July 15. (Andrew Ramiro Diaz/Photo editor)


USAC recap – July 8

This post was updated Aug. 1 at 4:24 p.m. The Undergraduate Students Association Council approved a resolution condemning a rise in anti-Arab, anti-Muslim and anti-Palestinian racism during its second meeting of the summer July 8. Read more...


Basic Needs Redistribution Center secures lease through 2030, avoids eviction

This post was updated July 13 at 8:37 p.m. The Good Clothes Good People Basic Needs Redistribution Center, which was slated for eviction in August 2024, has signed a lease agreement to retain its space until 2030. Read more...

Photo: The Student Activities Center, which houses the Basic Needs Redistribution Center, is pictured. The center, which was slated for eviction in August 2024, has signed a lease agreement to retain its space until 2030. (Daily Bruin file photo)


UCLA lays off some retention, access program staff amid federal DEI scrutiny

This post was updated July 13 at 8:27 p.m. Mary Grace Stevens said she felt alone after coming to UCLA as a first-generation and low-income student. Read more...

Photo: Posters of student-initiated retention and access programs are pictured. Campus Life, a division of Student Affairs, laid off five of the programs’ project directors in June in response to federal anti-diversity, equity and inclusion directives. (Ruby Galbraith/Daily Bruin)


USAC recap – June 24

The Undergraduate Students Association Council typically allocates money – sometimes upwards of six-figure sums – to student organizations during its meetings but did not make any funding allocations during its first meeting of the summer June 24. Read more...


UCLA cuts funding, class credit status from undergraduate research journal ‘Aleph’

This post was updated July 6 at 7:49 p.m. Aleph, UCLA’s only official undergraduate research journal for the humanities, arts and social sciences, was two weeks away from printing its final volume of the academic year when student editors learned the journal would lose all of its funding from the university. Read more...

Photo: A website for Aleph, UCLA’s only official undergraduate research journal for the humanities, arts and social sciences, is pictured. The journal will enter a new era as a student organization without financial support from the university. (Andrew Ramiro Diaz/Photo editor)


Lecturer sues UCLA dean of Anderson School of Management, UC Regents – Live trial coverage

The Daily Bruin covers breaking news relevant to the UCLA community as it happens. This page includes coverage of the July 2025 trial between plaintiff Gordon Klein, a UCLA accounting lecturer, and defendants Antonio Bernardo, dean of the Anderson School of Management, and the UC Board of Regents. Read more...

Photo: (Zimo Li/Daily Bruin senior staff)



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