Thursday, May 14


UCLA students revisit, memorialize sinking of Sewol ferry

In a three-hour period, Camella Kim imprinted the letters "#Untide shore" on the concrete shore of Jindo, South Korea. Read more...

Photo: Deokjun Choi, a fourth-year biochemistry student, and Inhye Kim, a fourth-year linguistics student, created stickers memorializing the sinking of the Sewol ferry. (Brandon Choe/Daily Bruin senior staff)


UCLA Housing introduces streamlined maintenance request system

UCLA Housing went live with a new maintenance request system Monday that officials hope will help students order fixes to the dorm rooms and UCLA-owned apartments more easily. Read more...

Photo: UCLA Housing introduced a new maintenance request system Monday to streamline student requests and prevent false reports. (Daily Bruin file photo)



Students protest against police brutality

UCLA students took part in the #ShutDownA14 protest to promote awareness and action on campus. Several students started at the Bruin Bear, then walked to Powell Library, North Campus, South Campus and finally Wilshire Boulevard, to call for mass resistance to “stop business as usual” on April 14 in an effort to speak out against police brutality. Read more...

Photo: (Carmen Luk and Kevin Yang)


Clothesline Project provides emotional outlet for sexual violence survivors

Colorful T-shirts with personal stories about sexual violence written on them hung from lines across Dickson Court Tuesday, marking the first day of the annual Clothesline Project. Read more...

Photo: Farheen Jamil, a fourth-year global studies student and assistant director of 7000 in Solidarity, hangs up T-shirts painted by students affected by sexual violence for the Clothesline Project. The public art display started Tuesday in Dickson Court and will span until Thursday. (Tamaryn Kong/Daily Bruin)


Gov. Brown commits $3M to UC Health precision medicine project

University of California, San Francisco announced Tuesday that Gov. Jerry Brown has committed $3 million in state funds to a UC Health system project that aims to advance precision medicine. Read more...

Photo: UC Health, of which Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center is a member, is participating in an initiative to advance precision medicine. (Daily Bruin File Photo)