Wednesday, April 29


UCLA law experts discuss impending Supreme Court ruling on DACA, future of program

This post was updated May 29 at 11:38 a.m. UCLA law professors said they are uncertain about how the Supreme Court will rule on the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, but some said they think its future is bleak. Read more...

Photo: The University of California sued President Donald Trump’s administration in September 2017 over its rescission of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program. The case, which went before the Supreme Court in November, will have a decision no later than June. (Wikimedia Commons photo by Jarek Tuszyński)


Public information is lacking for over $2 million used by two campus committees

There is no online public record of over $2 million in student fees used by two student organizations, prompting concern from student leaders. The Undergraduate Students Association Council’s funds come from about $9 million in student fees, which is divided between programs and committees housed under USAC. Read more...

Photo: Committees that receive funding from USAC student fees, including the Student Initiated Outreach Committee and the Campus Retention Committee, do not have online public records of allocations made, leaving nearly $2 million publicly unaccounted for. (Niveda Tennety/Assistant Photo editor)


Brain-like device may forecast future of computer technology

A recent research breakthrough may revolutionize modern computers, UCLA researchers said. Researchers at UCLA and Japan’s National Institute for Materials Science developed a device with the ability to mimic certain characteristics of the brain, according to a study published in Scientific Reports, a Nature Research journal, in October. Read more...

Photo: (Vaibhavi Patankar/Daily Bruin)


While other restaurants close, Northern Cafe to open 3rd Westwood location

This post was updated Jan. 13 at 1:57 a.m. A new Northern Cafe restaurant will open in Westwood Village this year, making it the third within walking distance of UCLA in the Village. Read more...

Photo: A Chinese hot pot restaurant is preparing to open later this year on Broxton Avenue. This Northern Cafe will be the third to open within walking distance of UCLA in Westwood Village. (Martín Bilbao/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Gene Block discusses LA wildfires, Centennial Campaign and more UCLA matters

Chancellor Gene Block and administrators meet with the Daily Bruin Editorial Board every year to discuss issues affecting the campus and explain administrative policies. At the Jan. Read more...

Photo: Every year, members of the Daily Bruin Editorial Board meet with UCLA Chancellor Gene Block to discuss matters pertinent to the UCLA community. (Joy Hong/Daily Bruin senior staff)