This post was updated Jan. 10 at 5:24 p.m.
For students with physical disabilities, UCLA is anything but inclusive.
Our university has failed to provide adequate resources to students with physical disabilities living on the Hill and in university-owned apartments.
In its harried rush to normalcy, UCLA has failed to protect all members of its community.
Currently, unvaccinated students, faculty and staff are required to test for COVID-19 twice a week.
This post was updated May 31 at 6:19 p.m.
Over the past year, the pandemic has revealed how little our country values its older population.
It’s time we change that.
Whether it’s attending a concert or playing in the orchestra, a crazy party or a wholesome reunion, UCLA students and faculty are more than ready for a return to normal.
This post was updated March 7 at 4:33 p.m.
The pandemic hasn’t been easy for anyone – especially student workers.
More than 50% of students in Los Angeles County have been laid off, furloughed or terminated since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a September 2020 study conducted by a coalition of organizations such as the UCLA Labor Center and the Dolores Huerta Labor Institute.
UCLA plans to use a $1 million donation to address changing needs amid the COVID-19 pandemic, UCLA Health staff said.
UCLA Health received the donation from Ken Suslow, a founding managing partner at Sandbridge Capital LLC, a private investment firm, and his wife Linda Suslow in November.
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