Thursday, May 14



The Bruin Experiment fosters passion for science at underserved schools

Twelve-year-old William Trimble listed off coding languages that he learned himself as other students tested their experiments around the classroom. Some were rubbing balloons on their heads to test for electricity and others were building solar ovens to make s’mores. Read more...

Photo: Members of The Bruin Experiment club worked with middle school students to devise science experiments during a recent school visit. (Meghan Hodges/Daily Bruin)




Phase one of Engineering VI complex scheduled to open

A new engineering facility geared toward green energy and nanotechnology research will open on Thursday after undergoing construction since 2012. The 60,000-square-foot facility represents phase one of Engineering VI, which will replace the old Engineering 1A building that was knocked down in 2011 to make room for a more modernized facility. Read more...

Photo: A new engineering facility, phase one of the Engineering IV complex (above), will open on Thursday after undergoing construction since 2012. (UCLA)


Election Board deems FIRED UP! ineligible following late application

The FIRED UP! slate is not allowed to run candidates in the upcoming undergraduate student government election, after four students submitted their candidate application packets seven minutes past the deadline. Read more...

Photo: Members of the FIRED UP! slate gathered in spring to hear election results following the undergraduate student government election. Four students who tried to run with the slate this year were deemed ineligible because they submitted their applications seven minutes late. (Daily Bruin file photo)