Leaders of several student organizations expressed disappointment after receiving less funding than they requested from one of the largest campus funding bodies.
The Community Activities Committee, or CAC, had about $400,000 to allocate to student groups this year.
The undergraduate student government discussed steps to combat racial ignorance Tuesday but decided to withhold actions until cultural organizations respond to the “Kanye Western”-themed party.
Many students expressed concern and criticized the party hosted lasted week by the UCLA Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity and the Alpha Phi sorority.
Organizers held out fliers and offered free food to passing students Monday, asking them to stop to learn about health issues they might face in college, but most students were unreceptive to organizers’ offers.
Painting a mural of the U.S. on her old elementary school’s playground brought back memories for Sophia DoQui.
DoQui, a first-year undeclared social sciences student, volunteered at Welby Way Elementary School, her alma mater, as part of UCLA Volunteer Day.
Tsunami, a quick service restaurant in Ackerman Union, was relocated and renamed Monday after nearly a year of delays.
Associated Students UCLA officials initially predicted the relocated restaurant would open last fall.
The undergraduate student government council voted unanimously Tuesday to authorize the Finance Committee to investigate leaked LET’S ACT! documents that allege members of the slate used students fees to fund election campaigns.
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