Monday, March 30

UCLA professor Cecilia Menjívar receives 2 awards for sociology work

Cecilia Menjívar, a UCLA sociology professor, received two prestigious awards from the American Sociological Association during its annual meeting in August. The ASA, comprising around 10,000 members, distributes eight major awards each year, honoring scholars whose contributions have significantly impacted the discipline. Read more...

Photo: Cecilia Menjívar is pictured under the Royce Hall arches. The sociology professor received two awards from the American Sociological Association for her work on gender-based violence and systemic inequalities faced by immigrants. (Courtesy of James Michael Juarez)


ASUCLA Board of Directors recap – Sept. 27

This post was updated Oct. 3 at 4:45 p.m. The ASUCLA Board of Directors held its third meeting of the 2024-2025 term Sept. 27. The board, composed of a student majority, has financial oversight over ASUCLA entities, including the Undergraduate Students Association Council, the Graduate Student Association and the ASUCLA Communications Board – which oversees UCLA Student Media. Read more...


Loss of water access affects Laurel apartment residents

This post was updated Sept. 30 at 2:11 p.m. Residents of the Laurel apartment building lost water access Sunday afternoon. According to an email to Laurel residents at 12:40 p.m. Read more...

Photo: Caution tape surrounds an area of the Laurel apartment building where water is released through a fire hydrant. Residents of the building lost water access Sunday afternoon with no estimate of when water would be restored. (Anna Dai-Liu/Daily Bruin senior staff)



Ackerman Union, Kerckhoff Hall closed due to power outage

This post was updated Sept. 27 at 12:19 p.m. Ackerman Union and Kerckhoff Hall closed Friday morning due to a power outage. ASUCLA announced the closure of both buildings in an Instagram story post Friday morning. Read more...

Photo: Ackerman Union is pictured. ASUCLA announced the closure of the building until further notice due to a power outage Friday morning. (Daily Bruin file photo)



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)



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