Photo: Third-year political science student Sarah Dobjenski (left) talks with fourth-year sociology student Elmer Ornelas on Bruin Walk while fliering for the coalition QUALIFIED on Monday.
Photo: Third-year political science student Sarah Dobjenski (left) talks with fourth-year sociology student Elmer Ornelas on Bruin Walk while fliering for the coalition QUALIFIED on Monday.
A little before midnight, the peace and quiet of Saturday night was shattered by the distinct rallying cries of Bruins United, Students First! and SERVE supporters along Bruin Walk. Read more...
Photo: Brian Neesby, a 2005 alumnus and former general representative for Bruins United, hammers a sign as his aide looks on.
As the only boy in a family of three older sisters and a single mother, Jesse Rogel learned early on that success was determined by his own motivation. Read more...
Photo: Fourth-year global studies student Jesse Rogel is the Bruins United candidate for the undergraduate student government president.
To Cinthia Flores' family and friends, what distinguishes her from others is her compassion. Read more...
Photo: Fourth-year political science student Cinthia Flores is the Students First! candidate for undergraduate student government president.
Amid chants of "Bruins United!" and "Students First!" the candidates for the undergraduate student government gathered in De Neve Auditorium on Saturday night for the annual debate preceding this week's elections. Read more...
Three buses pulled out of Ackerman Turnaround on Friday afternoon, filled with the excited buzz of students preparing to make a public stand at the annual May Day rally for a cause that united them: social justice. Read more...
Photo: The rally concluded at Olvera Park, in which marchers participated in a card show to create a postcard to be sent to President Obama. The card show involved almost 2,000 participants, standing within a 13 by 152 grid. Altogether, the red and white cards spelled out, “Workers first.”
For Jennifer Crowe, losing has never been so rewarding. Read more...
Photo: Jennifer Crowe won the UCLA staff’s biggest loser competition.