The graduate student government Election Board delayed releasing election results Tuesday night after a candidate appealed for the government’s forum to re-evaluate a complaint he made during the election process. Read more...
Campus, News, Student Government
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April 28, 8:55 pm
GSA candidate appeals election board decision on complaint
Campus, News
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April 28, 6:11 pm
Problems on MyUCLA prevent students from securing commencement tickets
Frustrated seniors repeatedly refreshed the MyUCLA website and waited for it to work Tuesday as technical problems prevented them from securing tickets for the 2015 commencement ceremony. Read more...
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April 28, 1:55 am
Bruins for Recovery seeks to support recovering drug addicts
Adam Smith wants to challenge negative stereotypes of drug addicts. “It’s not the guy in the alley drinking out of a brown paper bag, but the college student taking Adderall every day or drinking too much,” Smith said. Read more...
Photo: A student wrote the names of people she knew who died of drug overdose. (Courtesy of Hoang Nguyen)
Campus, News, Student Government
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April 28, 1:54 am
Q&A: USAC general representative candidate talks The After Party platforms
Jason Ergina, a candidate running for this year’s general representative office in the Undergraduate Students Association Council election, talked with John Peter Cavender, a Daily Bruin contributor, on Monday about his campaign platforms and why he decided to run for USAC. Read more...
Photo: Jason Ergina, a candidate for general representative in the undergraduate student government, formed the satirical slate The After Party this year. (Austin Yu/Daily Bruin senior staff)
Campus, News, UC
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April 28, 1:53 am
UCLA Title IX compliance investigation seeks student participation
The U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights is visiting UCLA Tuesday through Thursday to investigate the university’s compliance with Title IX. Title IX is a federal provision that prohibits gender-based discrimination in educational institutions, such as universities that receive federal funding. Read more...
Campus, News, Student Government
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April 27, 6:12 pm
Judicial Board rules against Bruins United for online campaigning violation
The undergraduate student government Judicial Board ruled Monday that the Bruins United slate violated online campaigning rules last week, after the slate appealed an Election Board sanction. Read more...
Campus, News, Student Government
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April 27, 4:36 pm
Leaked documents allege illegal campaign fundraising by LET’S ACT!
Dozens of documents leaked on Facebook Monday allege that members of the undergraduate student government LET’S ACT! slate illegally spent student fee funds on their past two campaigns, sold alcohol and marijuana to raise campaign revenue and solicited money from student groups in return for representation in the slate. Read more...
Photo: An anonymous Facebook user leaked dozens of documents that allegedly detail the 2013 and 2014 campaigns of the LET’S ACT! undergraduate student government slate. (Daily Bruin file photo)


