Friday, June 20

UCLA set to revise Time, Place and Manner policies, expand public expression areas

UCLA is once again set to revise its Time, Place and Manner policies. According to Undergraduate Students Association Council’s External Vice President Javier Nuñez-Verdugo’s notes from a Feb. Read more...

Photo: A flyer containing reminders about UCLA’s Time, Place and Manner policies is shown on the left. On the right and overlapping the flyer, students protest Tuesday in support of Palestine. (Photo by Andrew Diaz/Daily Bruin. Photo illustration by Mia Tavares/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Trump plans to dismantle United States Agency for International Development

The Trump administration announced the dismantling of one of the world’s largest international development aid agencies. After President Donald Trump signed an executive order hours after his inauguration that froze nearly all foreign aid, Elon Musk, who leads the Department of Government Efficiency, announced the administration’s intention of shutting down the United States Agency for International Development. Read more...

Photo: The White House is pictured. The Trump administration announced it would dismantle the United States Agency for International Development. (Courtesy of Matt H. Wade/Wikimedia Commons)


USAC recap – Feb. 11

The Undergraduate Students Association Council condemned the UCLA administration near the end of the council’s Feb. 11 meeting. USAC is the official student government that represents the undergraduate student body at UCLA. Read more...


First Thursdays brings comfort, crafting to community in response to LA fires

This post was updated Feb. 19 at 10:44. Torrential downpour did not stop UCLA students, alumni and Westwood community members from attending February’s fire relief First Thursdays event. Read more...

Photo: Students walk through Carnesale Commons during the “Bruins Love LA” First Thursdays event. The event, typically held outdoors, moved inside to campus because of a rainstorm. (Max Zhang/Daily Bruin)


Multiple pro-Palestine groups protest suspension of SJP, Graduate SJP on campus

This post was updated Feb. 19 at 10:34 p.m. One person was detained after multiple pro-Palestine groups protested at UCLA on Tuesday.   Around 150 people gathered in Dickson Plaza around 2 p.m. Read more...

Photo: Pro-Palestine protesters march past the Mathematical Sciences building. Around 150 people gathered Tuesday to call on the UC to divest from companies associated with the Israeli military and for UCLA to reinstate its chapters of Students for Justice in Palestine and Graduate Students for Justice in Palestine. (Leydi Cris Cobo Cordon/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Examining the exception: UCLA chemists discover caveat to century-old rule

A once well-established chemistry law now has an asterisk attached after a challenge from UCLA researchers. Neil Garg, a distinguished professor in the chemistry and biochemistry department, said molecules known as anti-Bredt olefins – which violate Bredt’s rule, a rule that has stood for a hundred years – cannot have double bonds in specific positions under certain conditions. Read more...

Photo: (Valerie Liman/Daily Bruin)


Trump’s push against Education Department raises concerns over DEI, civil rights

Experts said higher education changes proposed by the Trump administration could undermine the strength of the American university system. President Donald Trump has promised to end diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives in schools and threatened to eliminate the Department of Education itself. Read more...

Photo: A Department of Education building is pictured. Experts said higher education changes proposed by the Trump administration could undermine the strength of the American university system. (Courtesy of G. Edward Johnson/Wikimedia Commons)



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