Friday, February 6


UCPD reports 3 residential burglaries, arrests 1 individual for on-campus battery

From Thursday to Sunday, UCPD received three reports of residential burglaries at the Sepulveda University Village Apartments and arrested one individual for battery on campus.  According to a crime alert sent Monday, UCPD received three reports of residential burglaries at the Sepulveda apartments, though no suspects were observed at the time of reports. Read more...


AFSCME Local 3299 rallies together for 2-day strike against UC

This post was updated Feb. 17 at 5:30 p.m. Thousands of workers struck against the UC on Wednesday and Thursday. Members of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees Local 3299 – which represents patient care, service and skilled craft workers – voted to authorize a strike with 99% support after alleging that the University bargained in bad faith during contract negotiations. Read more...

Photo: Members of AFSCME Local 3299 march through campus. The union went on strike Wednesday and Thursday after alleging the UC has bargained in bad faith. (Izzy Greig/Daily Bruin)


Student Alumni Association’s annual Beat ‘SC rally brings UCLA fans together

Students flocked to Wilson Plaza on Wednesday for the Student Alumni Association’s annual Beat ‘SC Rally. Approximately 2,750 people attended the event, a tradition ahead of UCLA football’s yearly rivalry game against USC, according to a written statement from Elizabeth Salgado, a third-year theater student and one of the rally’s directors. Read more...

Photo: Attendees of the Beat ‘SC rally attend the event, which is hosted before UCLA’s football game against USC each year. At the event, spectators watched a light show and were treated to food trucks and refreshments. (Edward Ho/Daily Bruin)


Westwood therapy team helps students take post-election stress down a few octaves

A mental health street team helped students handle Election Day stress outside Ackerman Union on Nov. 5. Octave, a mental health service with a clinic based in Westwood, organized outreach teams outside UCLA voting centers at both Ackerman Union and the Hammer Museum on Election Day, providing resources such as breathing exercises and access to therapy to help students manage their political stress. Read more...

Photo: Students follow the results of the Nov. 5 general election at an election night watch party. Experts from Octave – a mental health service with a clinic based in Westwood – said the election can cause stress for community members. (Edward Ho/Daily Bruin)


Bruin Democrats host election watch party for students to share reactions

UCLA students expressed disappointment and optimism at a Bruin Democrats election watch party Nov 5. The Bruin Democrats at UCLA hosted a watch party at Royce Hall for students to follow along and react together to the election results as they came in. Read more...

Photo: Attendees at a Bruin Democrats election night party watched NBC news on a projector in Royce Hall. (Leydi Cris Cobo Cordon/Daily Bruin senior staff)


International students reflect on November’s election results, political divide

This post was updated Nov. 24 at 10:28 p.m. November’s election will impact many of Annabelle Shen’s friends, even though she cannot vote. “Some of my friends, they want to immigrate here, so maybe they will follow the policies and the elections,” said Shen, a fourth-year geography student from China. Read more...

Photo: Students observe election results at a UCLA watch party Nov. 5. (Jessica Allen/Daily Bruin)



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