The undergraduate student government will vote on extensive election code reforms, including official slate recognition, campaign spending limits and mandatory financial disclosure, at its meeting Tuesday. Read more...
Campus, News, Student Government
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February 3, 1:32 am
USAC to vote on extensive election code reforms
Campus, News
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February 2, 1:04 am
United Afghan Club holds charity banquet to support communities abroad
Dressed in vibrant traditional attire, members of the UCLA United Afghan Club welcomed students, families and other guests to the seventh annual Afghanistan fundraising banquet Saturday. Read more...
Photo: Fourth-year human biology and society student Masood Mokhlis waved the Afghan flag at the seventh annual United Afghan Club charity banquet. (Keila Mayberry/Daily Bruin)
Campus, News, Science & Health
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January 30, 2:04 pm
Tentative UC plan on vaccinations draws mixed reaction from students
Incoming students may have to take four additional vaccines recommended by the state health department before registering at the University of California in fall 2017, according to a tentative University plan. Read more...
Campus, News
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January 30, 2:40 am
Students find unexpected objects in dining hall food
Two students reported finding unwanted objects in their food last week at De Neve dining hall on the Hill. Judd Collado, a first-year molecular, cell and developmental biology student, said he found a piece of wire in his pizza at De Neve dining hall on Jan. Read more...
Photo: Judd Collado, a first-year molecular, cell and developmental biology student, found a wire in his pizza. (Courtesy of Judd Collado)
Campus, News
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January 30, 2:37 am
TED Talks-inspired event SPIEL draws applications from students
A TED Talks-inspired event is accepting applications from UCLA students who showcase a unique talent or interest, or who want to share their experiences from the most lighthearted to the most serious stories. Read more...
Campus, News
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January 30, 2:33 am
UCLA economics department disestablishes computing specialization
The UCLA Department of Economics finalized the disestablishment of its computing specialization program on Wednesday. Department faculty voted to stop accepting students to the specialization during spring quarter last year, said Ichiro Obara, undergraduate vice chair of the economics department. Read more...
Campus, News
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January 30, 2:11 am
First candidate for diversity vice chancellor position visits campus
The first candidate to visit UCLA for a new diversity vice chancellor position said at a forum Thursday that he would aim to involve the entire campus in his work and to lead a collective effort to promote an inclusive environment. Read more...
Photo: Franklin Tuitt, a candidate for the vice chancellor for equality, diversity and inclusion position, spoke at an open forum on campus Thursday afternoon. (Kailey Rishovd/Daily Bruin)


