Thursday, April 9

UC Board of Regents fails to meet deadline for undocumented employment policy plan

This post was updated Dec. 3 at 10:11 p.m. The UC Board of Regents failed to meet a self-imposed deadline Thursday to announce a potential pathway that would allow thousands of undocumented students to apply for on-campus jobs. Read more...

Photo: Supporters of the Opportunity for All campaign rally outside of Powell Library in November. (Brandon Morquecho/Assistant Photo editor)


School of Medicine brings together community with Diwali celebration

The UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine hosted a celebration Nov. 16 in honor of Diwali, a prominent South Asian cultural and religious holiday known as the Festival of Lights. Read more...

Photo: A balloon that reads “Happy Diwali” is pictured. The UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine hosted a celebration Nov. 16 for Diwali, a South Asian cultural and religious holiday. (Shane Yu/Daily Bruin staff)


Pi Kappa Phi fraternity to return to UCLA following disbanding

This post was updated Nov. 30 at 9:43 p.m.  Editor’s note: This article contains strong language that The Bruin decided was necessary to demonstrate the severity of comments members made before the fraternity was dissolved. Read more...

Photo: A laptop showing an email announcing the return of Pi Kappa Phi is pictured. The fraternity is returning to campus after a several-year-long absence. (Michael Gallagher/Daily Bruin)


Students for Justice in Palestine hosts ‘die-in’ to honor victims of Gaza violence

This post was updated Nov. 30 at 9:29 p.m.  Nearly 100 students and community members gathered Wednesday for a “die-in” and demonstration to recognize Palestinian lives lost in recent violence in Gaza. Read more...

Photo: Protesters lie on the ground in front of Royce Hall as part of a “die-in” hosted by Students for Justice in Palestine on Wednesday. One banner hanging from the balcony of Royce Hall reads, “Murdering 5000+ children is not self defense, #FreePalestine,” while another behind the protesters reads “UC, you have blood on your hands.” (Brandon Morquecho/Assistant Photo editor)


99 Ranch Market officially opens doors for business in Westwood

This post was updated Nov. 30 at 9:58 p.m.  UCLA students and community members have long awaited the opening of 99 Ranch Market. A ribbon cutting ceremony marked the end of the three-year wait Wednesday. Read more...

Photo: 99 Ranch Market is pictured. The Asian grocery store officially opened Wednesday. (Catherine Hamilton/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Dashew Center hosts Fall English Language Circle for international students

The UCLA Dashew Center for International Students and Scholars hosts an English language circle to help international students practice speaking English. The Fall English Language Circle is a weekly meeting where international students looking to practice their English can build fluency and language advancement with a native English speaker, according to an emailed statement from the Dashew Center. Read more...

Photo: (Hao Tam Tran/Daily Bruin)


UCLA’s Student Run Homeless Clinics offers treatment to underserved communities

The UCLA Department of Family Medicine’s Student Run Homeless Clinics received a neighborhood purpose grant from the North Westwood Neighborhood Council during the council’s November meeting. Read more...

Photo: UCLA’s Student Run Homeless Clinics website is pictured. The program recently received a $5,000 grant from the North Westwood Neighborhood Council for supplies. (Catherine Hamilton/Daily Bruin senior staff)