Wednesday, June 18

Southern California exhibits explore how ‘Art & Science Collide’ to solve problems

An event spanning more than 50 art exhibitions across Southern California – and featured on UCLA’s campus – explored the connection between art and science to confront pressing global issues. Read more...

Photo: Many of the art exhibits were featured in the Fowler Museum, which is pictured. (Daily Bruin file photo)



California joins suit against Trump administration for cuts to educational grants

California has joined a lawsuit suing the Trump administration for cutting grants designed to combat a nationwide teacher shortage. Eight states sued the Trump administration for terminating $600 million worth of grants. Read more...

Photo: An empty lecture hall is pictured. California has joined a lawsuit suing the Trump administration for cutting grants designed to combat a nationwide teacher shortage. (Leydi Cris Cobo Cordon/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Police presence increases ahead of 1-year anniversary of pro-Palestine encampment

This post was updated April 25 at 12:04 a.m. UCPD has deployed additional police officers as the one-year anniversary of the first Palestine solidarity encampment approaches. Read more...

Photo: A UCSF police truck sits at the flagpole outside Bruin Plaza as a UCPD car drives away. UCPD has requested mutual aid from statewide entities during a time of heightened law enforcement on campus. (Shiv Patel/Daily Bruin senior staff)


USA Elections Board disqualifies 2 candidates from upcoming USAC election

This post was updated May 1 at 9:04 p.m. The USA Elections Board disqualified two candidates from the upcoming Undergraduate Students Association Council election. Christina Morcus, a candidate for USAC president, and Abrar Alzabin, a candidate for Academic Affairs commissioner, both failed to submit required funding disclosures, according to notices of disqualification approved by the elections board Wednesday.  Candidates were required to submit their first funding source disclosure Monday, though the board granted 36-hour extensions to candidates who failed to meet the deadline, according to the notices. Read more...

Photo: Kerckhoff Hall, which hosts the offices of the Undergraduate Students Association Council, is pictured. Two candidates for the upcoming USAC election were disqualified. (Daily Bruin file photo)


NWWNC Q&A: Newly elected student member talks motivations, plans for Westwood

This post was updated April 25 at 12:43 a.m. Jacob Lawson won a position on the North Westwood Neighborhood Council as an Undergraduate Student Board Member on April 4. Read more...

Photo: Jacob Lawson stands at Weyburn Commons. Lawson is a second-year public affairs student elected to one of the North Westwood Neighborhood Council’s undergraduate board member seats. (Celia Kebbeh/Daily Bruin)




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