Tuesday, March 31

Bruin Beekeepers at UCLA preserve on-campus hives, share honey with community

Locked behind a keypad door on the roof of the Life Sciences Building is UCLA’s apiary – a collection of beehives carefully maintained by the Bruin Beekeepers club. Read more...

Photo: The Bruin Beekeepers club maintains the school’s apiary on the roof of the Life Sciences Building. The collected honey will be delivered to the Community Programs Office food closet. (Courtesy of Zoya Alam)


USAC passes resolution of no confidence in Office of Campus and Community Safety

This post was updated Feb. 14 at 12:05 a.m. The Undergraduate Students Association Council declared its lack of confidence in the Office of Campus and Community Safety on Tuesday – just 10 days after its new leader began in the role. Read more...

Photo: Undergraduate Students Association Council Community Service Commissioner Carolyn Wang (left), Internal Vice President Josh Garland (middle) and General Representative Chris Ramsey (right) raise their hands. The council voted Tuesday – with Ramsey the sole vote against – to declare its lack of confidence in the Office of Campus and Community Safety. (Zimo Li/Photo editor)



USAC recap – Feb. 4

The Undergraduate Students Association Council ended its first meeting of the month Tuesday with a discussion about goals for the council’s future. USAC is the official student government representing the undergraduate student body at UCLA. Read more...


Paul Torrens Health Forum speakers discuss health care under Trump administration

This post was updated Feb.12 at 1:12 a.m. Speakers at the Paul Torrens Health Forum predicted that the Trump administration’s proposed health care budget cuts could threaten the coverage of millions of Californians and Americans alike. Read more...

Photo: Speakers at the Paul Torrens Health Forum made their predictions on how the Trump administration would impact health care and health insurance. (Andrew Diaz/Daily Bruin)


In Plain Sight: UCLA nurses overcome barriers beyond the bedside to advocate for, help patients

Beep, click, slam. Then-newly hired nurse Kemi Reeves sat alone in her car, processing her first day of work. That day, she saw nurses managing very sick patients – patients who at smaller hospitals would be in intensive care units but were placed into her intermediate care unit at UCLA, she said. Read more...

Photo: Amy Castillo is pictured. The clinical nurse manager has been at UCLA since 2001 and works in the 6 West unit of Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center, which specializes in post-vascular, orthopedic and plastic surgical care. (Andrew Diaz/Daily Bruin)


UCLA Fielding School of Public Health faculty share thoughts on Chancellor Frenk

UCLA’s Fielding School of Public Health faculty shared their thoughts on Chancellor Julio Frenk’s public health impact. Before becoming UCLA’s seventh chancellor Jan. 2, Frenk was Mexico’s secretary of health and dean of the Harvard T.H. Read more...

Photo: Chancellor Julio Frenk is pictured here. Frenk has a deep history in public health, and many faculty from The UCLA Fielding School of Public Health reacted to his appointment earlier this year. (Zimo Li/Photo editor)