The Undergraduate Students Association Council is the official student government representing the undergraduate student body at UCLA. Council meetings take place every week on Tuesdays at 7 p.m. Read more...
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November 19, 12:03 pm
USAC recap – Nov. 18
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November 19, 7:31 am
UCLA students attend rally in support of LAUSD diversity requirement
About 50 UCLA students took part in a rally in support of a diversity-related course requirement for the Los Angeles Unified School District in downtown Los Angeles Tuesday. Read more...
Photo: Students, parents and teachers marched by the Los Angeles Unified School District headquarters Tuesday in support of a diversity-related course requirement. (Miriam Bribiesca/Daily Bruin)
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November 19, 7:09 am
UCLA investigates reports of bugs found in food at dining locations
Five students have said they found bugs in their food at dining locations at UCLA in recent weeks, posting photos of the incidents to the UCLA Class of 2018 Facebook page. Read more...
Photo: Michael Nazareno said he found an insect in his cheeseburger while biting into it at the Covel Commons dining hall. (Courtesy of Michael Nazareno)
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November 19, 7:05 am
Hillel at UCLA to host event offering screenings for genetic diseases
Hillel at UCLA will host a gene-screening event Wednesday to help UCLA community members identify their risk of passing down certain genetic diseases. The Los Angeles Jewish Genetic Disease Prevention Project and Progenity lab are sponsoring the event with Hillel at UCLA. Read more...
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November 19, 3:41 am
Professor gives lecture on limited fiscal impact of divestment
A professor of finance from the UCLA Anderson School of Management discussed the economic effects of divestment Tuesday, arguing that divestment movements don’t have much fiscal impact and activists should seek alternative means to achieve their goals. Read more...
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November 19, 3:03 am
UCLA alumna honored for pioneering work on rape treatment, prevention
Gail Abarbanel was the Santa Monica hospital’s only social worker when a patient changed her outlook on rape treatment and prevention. The patient had been walking on the beach when a stranger attacked and raped her multiple times. Read more...
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November 19, 2:57 am
Pro-Israel students host alternative event to strengthen community
Pro-Israel students gathered Tuesday night to examine how they think divestment affects pro-Israel and Jewish students and discuss ways to promote and strengthen their communities. Read more...
Photo: Natalie Charney, a fourth-year global studies student, and Brian Hertz, a third-year molecular cell, development and biology student, address supporters of the Students First! campaign, which aims to strengthen the Jewish community on campus. (Emily Cao/Daily Bruin)


