Friday, February 6

Wooden Center renovations spur reactions on potential disruptions, improvements

Students shared mixed reactions to upcoming renovations of the John Wooden Center. The John Wooden Center’s construction will take place in different phases, with the first sequence beginning this fall and concluding in winter 2027, said Erinn McMahan, the executive director of UCLA Recreation, at an Aug. Read more...

Photo: The entrance to the John Wooden Center is pictured. UCLA students have mixed opinions about the intermediate effects of the upcoming seismic renovations the center will undergo. (Daily Bruin file photo)




Q&A: President-Elect Mike McCormack talks plans for UCLA Staff Assembly

Michael McCormack, the president-elect of the UCLA Staff Assembly, discussed his plans for the assembly in a conversation with Daily Bruin contributor Ava Abrishamchian. UCLA Staff Assembly represents the interests of university employees and discusses issues of concern to provide feedback to university administration. Read more...

Photo: Members of the Council of UC Staff Assemblies, including Mike McCormack (right), pose for a picture with a UCLA Staff Assembly sign. McCormack sat down with Daily Bruin contributor Ava Abrishamchian to discuss the Staff Assembly and the upcoming academic year. (Courtesy of Mike McCormack)



UCLA to become first California university to offer ChatGPT Enterprise accounts

UCLA will become the first university in California to implement OpenAI’s ChatGPT Enterprise. With a limited number of accounts, UCLA will offer students, faculty and staff access to ChatGPT Enterprise – an artificial intelligence tool designed to streamline the teaching and research processes – according to a press release. Read more...

Photo: A computer with the ChatGPT webpage open is pictured. UCLA will become one of the first universities in higher education to accept and offer Chat GPT Enterprise to its students, staff and faculty for use in higher education. (Mia Tavares/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Regents approve allocation of tear gas, drones, less-than-lethal weapons to UCPD

This post was updated Sept. 19 at 3:24 p.m. The UC Board of Regents’ Compliance and Audit Committee approved the allocation of drones, tear gas and less-than-lethal weapons to UCPD on Thursday. Read more...

Photo: The UC Board of Regents discusses the allocation of military equipment to UCPD during its September meeting. (Sam Mulick/Daily Bruin senior staff)



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