Tuesday, February 17

USAC candidates debate issues, qualifications amid slate politics

Undergraduate student government candidates debated Sunday about the merits of their previous experience and their relationships with University and student group leaders. The debates, organized by the Undergraduate Students Association Council Election Board, took place on the Hill in front of a crowd generally split between the two dominant slates Bruins United and LET’S ACT!. Read more...


USAC Election 2015

Twenty-five candidates are running for the 14 elected USAC positions in this year's highly contested elections. The majority of candidates are running with the Bruins United or LET'S ACT! slates, some others are running independent and one candidate is running with the After Party slate. Read more...

Photo: (Madeleine Isaacs/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Alumni reflect on Martin Luther King’s 1965 speech at UCLA

Neil Reichline, a first-year student in 1965 and Daily Bruin staffer, sat at the top of the Janss Steps, overlooking the crowd in Wilson Plaza. He said he remembers how unique Martin Luther King Jr.’s speech at UCLA was compared to his other addresses. Read more...

Photo: Martin Luther King Jr. spoke at UCLA on April 27, 1965 in front of about 5,000 people at the bottom of Janss Steps. Then-UCLA Chancellor Franklin Murphy (right) introduced King. (Daily Bruin file photo)





USAC Podcast Episode 2: The Basics

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Join Radio Director Chris Campbell in a series of podcasts designed as a beginner’s guide to the happenings of the student government! This week, Campbell is joined by Daily Bruin USAC Reporter Kendall Mitchell to answer some fundamental questions about the Undergraduate Students Association Council, including: What is USAC and what is its primary purpose? Read more...

Photo: Madeline Issac|Daily Bruin



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