Thursday, February 5

US Supreme Court temporarily allows emergency abortions in Idaho in a 6-3 opinion

This post was updated June 30 at 8:05 p.m. The United States Supreme Court ruled in a 6-3 opinion Thursday morning to temporarily allow healthcare providers to perform emergency abortions needed to stabilize pregnant patients in Idaho. Read more...

Photo: The U.S. Supreme Court is pictured. On Thursday, the Court ruled 6-3 to temporarily allow emergency abortions in Idaho when a mother’s health is at risk. (Creative Commons photo by Joe Ravi)


UC Regents Health Services Committee discusses UC medical system, access to care

The UC Board of Regents Health Services Committee met June 12 to discuss the UC medical system and access to health care. The meeting came hours after the regents heard public comment and appointed Julio Frenk as the next permanent chancellor of UCLA. Read more...

Photo: The Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center is pictured. The UC Board of Regents Health Services Committee met June 12 to discuss the UC medical system. (Daily Bruin file photo)


Bruin Entrepreneurs hosts 1000 Pitches for students to pitch business ideas

Bruin Entrepreneurs gave students an opportunity to pitch their startup ideas at its 1000 Pitches event May 29. Bruin Entrepreneurs hosted its annual event for students to present their ideas to investors and fellow students in the De Neve Plaza Rooms. Read more...

Photo: The 1000 Pitches competition was held in the De Neve Plaza Rooms. The event, hosted by Bruin Entrepreneurs, allowed students to present their ideas to investors and fellow students. (Courtesy of Yashila Suresh)


US Supreme Court unanimously rules to uphold access to mifepristone

The United States Supreme Court unanimously upheld access to mifepristone Thursday. FDA v. Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine – the court’s first abortion case since overturning Roe v. Read more...

Photo: The United States Supreme Court is pictured. On Thursday, the court unanimously upheld access to mifepristone, a pill used to induce abortions. (Daily Bruin file photo)



Q&A: Graduate student Russell Stong IV shares hope for future Bruins with scholarship

Former UCLA basketball player Russell Stong IV is tallying new assists off the court through a scholarship for low-income engineering students. The mechanical engineering graduate student announced in March the creation of the Russell Stong IV Engineering Scholarship, which will be used to support low-income students in the UCLA Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science. Read more...

Photo: Russell Stong IV is pictured next to the Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science Building. (Zoraiz Irshad/Daily Bruin senior staff)


US Supreme Court future decisions could redefine national abortion care

This post was updated June 10 at 2:30 p.m. In the wake of the reversal of Roe v. Wade, two United States Supreme Court cases could redefine the national landscape of abortion care. Read more...

Photo: Pro-choice protesters march through Bruin Plaza after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in June 2022. The court will decide upon two more cases relating to abortion rights this term. (Daily Bruin file photo)



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