Members of UCLA’s sororities will sing, dance and perform in the third annual Sorority Sing Off Monday night. All 14 Panhellenic sororities will participate in the show, battling each other in a cappella-style performances. Read more...
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December 8, 1:26 am
Panhellenic sororities engage in sing-off
Campus, News
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December 8, 1:25 am
UCLA Local Hack Day offers programming experience for students
Bent over the glow of her laptop screen, Alyza Malunao worked to create a personal stylist app for iOS before the clock wound down on the 12-hour hacking event hosted at UCLA. Read more...
Photo: Samir Ghosh, a cognitive science student at USC, works with Wenlong Xiong, a UCLA computer science and engineering student, on a project at Saturday’s hackathon. (Alyssa Dorn/Daily Bruin)
Campus, Video
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December 5, 7:50 am
Bruins on the Street: Tuition hike
Two weeks ago, a University of California Regents committee voted to approve a tuition hike for the next five years depending on state funding. Daily Bruin Video asked a few students their thoughts on the recent tuition hike proposal and the California Senate Democrats’ alternative proposal to raise nonresident tuition by 17 percent and cut funding for the Middle Class Scholarship. Read more...
Photo: (Kai George/Daily Bruin)
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December 5, 7:41 am
USAC Election Board accepting applications for subcommittee staff
The Undergraduate Students Associated Council Election Board is accepting applications for committee staff positions until the end of next week. The Election Board is in charge of running the USAC elections in the spring of the academic year. Read more...
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December 5, 7:20 am
J Street U hosts speaker to discuss causes of unrest in East Jerusalem
A leading expert on the geopolitics of Jerusalem explained causes behind unrest in the city and their relation to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict at a J Street U event Thursday. Read more...
Campus, News, Westwood
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December 5, 7:19 am
Ongoing Tiverton Drive closure creates frustrations for cyclists
The closure of Tiverton Drive for the construction of a new UCLA Health building has drawn criticism from some cyclists and the UCLA Bicycle Academy. The construction of the Teaching and Learning Center for Health Sciences has been ongoing since September 2013 and is expected to end in fall 2016, according to a university statement. Read more...
Photo: Tiverton Drive has been closed since September 2013 because of construction on the Teaching and Learning Center for Health Sciences, which is expected to end in fall 2016. (Daily Bruin file photo)
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December 5, 7:18 am
Hundreds of dining hall lockers broken despite renovations
Josh Bayne spent 10 minutes standing in the rain outside Bruin Plate Tuesday night waiting for an open locker with his computer bag in hand. Dozens of lockers were left open along the walls. Read more...
Photo: Soheil Kashani, a second-year civil engineering student, tests lockers to see if they are broken before he puts his bag in outside De Neve dining hall. Two of the four open lockers were malfunctioning. (Jintak Han/Daily Bruin)



