As a child, Edith Bell watched her mother pack and ship care packages, known as balikbayan boxes, to her family in the Philippines. Read more...
Photo: Samahang Pilipino packs balikbayan boxes to help typhoon victims.
As a child, Edith Bell watched her mother pack and ship care packages, known as balikbayan boxes, to her family in the Philippines. Read more...
Photo: Samahang Pilipino packs balikbayan boxes to help typhoon victims.
Puzzles Cafe, once students' main source of fast food on the residential Hill, is closed for renovation and will be replaced by an Italian themed eatery. Read more...
The Student Judicial Board has begun hosting office hours three days a week in order to answer any procedural questions about the board's purpose and function. Read more...
Because of a lack of funding and in an attempt to save the university as much as $800,000, the University of California Center at Sacramento is currently "under suspension," according to UC spokesman Peter King. Read more...
Noren Popat, a fourth-year sociology student, has been without a personal computer since early June, when an accident short-circuited her laptop and made it unusable. Read more...
Photo: Noren Popat, a fourth-year sociology student, does not have her own computer and now uses the CLICC lab as her main means of computer access.
Starting Oct. 12, university police will begin warning cyclists and skateboarders riding through the Bruin Walk area about a new Dismount Zone Policy. Read more...
Photo: Fifth-year mechanical engineering student Alex Limbach started skateboarding as a freshman, but he won’t be allowed to skate on Bruin Walk anymore with the new Dismount Zone Policy.
Last Tuesday, Mikael received an unexpected call from her brother. Read more...
Photo: UCLA students Mikael Saelua and Andrew Ah Young were both affected by the recent tsunami that struck their native communities in American Samoa.