Wednesday, February 18

UCLA Dining offers lottery-based cooking classes in Feast at Rieber

UCLA students can now take cooking classes taught by dining hall chefs on the Hill. UCLA Dining will host six cooking classes during winter quarter at Feast at Rieber. Read more...

Photo: UCLA Dining will host six cooking classes during winter quarter at Feast at Rieber. The first class, Chop It Like Its Hot: Basic Knife Skills, was held Saturday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. (Courtesy of Charles Wilcots)


UC Regent committee approves Anderson School of Management expansion

This post was updated Jan. 25 at 6:30 p.m. The UCLA Anderson School of Management will add a new four story building to help accommodate increased enrollment and support new degree programs. Read more...

Photo: The UCLA Anderson School of Management is one step closer to approval for a $70.8 million expansion to accommodate increased enrollment. (Daily Bruin file photo)


Student protests of conservative speaker events spark safety concerns

Student groups at universities across the country that planned to host a conservative speaker have become hesitant to move forward with their events because of potential threats to student safety. Read more...

Photo: Milo Yiannopoulos, an editor for the conservative website Breitbart.com, was originally scheduled to speak at UCLA next week. (Creative Commons photo by NEXTConf via flickr)


Photo: UCLA School of Nursing hosts recruiters on its first career day

The UCLA School of Nursing hosted its first career day for students Tuesday. About 55 students and more than a dozen recruiters, including the U.S. Navy, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center and Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, attended the Nursing Career Day at the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center. Read more...

Photo: UCLA School of Nursing students attended the first Nursing Career Day on Tuesday at the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center. (Kristie-Valerie Hoang/Daily Bruin)


Communication studies lecturer claims restrictions on class enrollment

Dozens of UCLA students are frustrated with their inability to enroll in a communication studies class this quarter, despite receiving a permission-to-enroll number from their instructor. Read more...

Photo: Keith Fink, a lecturer in the communication studies department, said the department is not allowing him to overenroll students in his class, Communication Studies 167: “Sex, Politics and Race: Free Speech on Campus”, this quarter. (Miriam Bribiesca/Photo editor)



The Study at Hedrick receives positive feedback from students

With natural lighting, strong Wi-Fi and what some students call state-of-the-art design, The Study at Hedrick has received positive reactions from students. Since the Study opened two weeks ago, it has remained busy through its 24 hours of operation. Read more...

Photo: The Study at Hedrick, a new study hall and eatery, opened to UCLA students on the Hill on Jan. 8. It has been designed to look more like a coffee shop and lounge than a traditional cafeteria. (Tianyi Ruan/Daily Bruin)



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