This post was updated Oct. 25 at 12:10 a.m. Several students expressed their opinions on UCLA after it was ranked as a top public and national university by U.S. Read more...
Photo: (Kimi Jung/Daily Bruin staff)
This post was updated Oct. 25 at 12:10 a.m. Several students expressed their opinions on UCLA after it was ranked as a top public and national university by U.S. Read more...
Photo: (Kimi Jung/Daily Bruin staff)
Bruin Flea, a flea market co-hosted by students and local community members, made its Westwood debut on Broxton Avenue on Friday. The monthly market, which began holding events in 2022, featured food trucks, music and booths from various businesses and local vendors. Read more...
Photo: Pictured are vendors at Bruin Flea. The flea market made its Westwood debut on Broxton Avenue Friday. (Shane Yu/Daily Bruin staff)
This post was updated Oct. 22 at 10:20 p.m. End Overdose, a Los Angeles-based nonprofit, is expanding to college campuses across the country to educate and equip students to prevent drug-related overdoses. Read more...
Former UCLA Chancellor Charles E. Young died Sunday at age 91. Young – who was chancellor from 1968 to 1997 – was the youngest chancellor in the history of the UC system when appointed at age 36. Read more...
Photo: Former UCLA Chancellor Charles E. Young is pictured. Young, who served as chancellor for nearly 30 years, died at age 91 on Sunday. (Daily Bruin file photo)
This post was updated on Oct. 22 at 10:13 p.m. Students discussed feeling a lack of support from UCLA and the Undergraduate Students Association Council during public comment at the council’s meeting Tuesday. Read more...
This post was updated Oct. 22 at 10:08 p.m. UCLA Housing decreased the number of COVID-19 isolation rooms for the 2023-2024 academic year. In previous years, dorm buildings and university apartments have been used as isolation housing for students who tested positive for COVID-19. Read more...
Photo: The UCLA COVID-19 Action Plan website is pictured. The university reduced the number of isolation dorms available to students who test positive for COVID-19 this year. (Julia Zhou/Assistant Photo editor)
UCLA researchers have developed new nanotechnology that can be used to regenerate bone in patients facing bone loss. In a study published in September, the researchers found that simultaneously altering the expression levels of two genes related to bone formation led to increased production of a protein that forms bones called BMP-2, said Dr. Read more...
Photo: The building that houses the UCLA School of Dentistry Clinics is pictured. A team of researchers, including some from the School of Dentistry, has developed new and safer technologies for bone regrowth. (Daily Bruin file photo)