A student-run basic needs center opened Friday to distribute free resources on campus.
The Good Clothes Good People redistribution center in Student Activities Center B54 will offer students a centralized place to donate and pick up clothes, school supplies and hygiene products.
Some adults said they want to continue their education because they want to successfully showcase why their skills and experience are useful to potential employers.
UCLA Extension, an institution affiliated with UCLA that offers career and educational programs, partnered with PUENTE Learning Center, an organization that offers educational programs to adults and children in Los Angeles’ Boyle Heights neighborhood, to launch Success Academy.
A new committee will gather student feedback to improve the curriculum for core life science classes.
Navi Sidhu, an undergraduate representative for Associated Students UCLA, said he created the Life Science Core Student Advisory and Communication Committee on May 29, with the approval of Dean of UCLA Life Sciences Victoria Sork, to increase collaboration between Life Sciences Core Education administrators and students.
U.S. Sen. Dianne Feinstein said she is depending on young people to advocate for gun control legislation.
Members of the Daily Bruin Editorial Board spoke with Feinstein, a Democrat who is running for re-election against California state Sen.
Candidates who applied for reimbursements for this year’s undergraduate student government election campaign spendings will receive about $100.
Thirty-five of the 39 candidates who ran in this year’s Undergraduate Students Association Council election applied to be reimbursed for their campaign spending.
A general representative candidate said he created his new one-person, student-run political slate to address what he considers to be a lack of inclusion and transparency between the current undergraduate student government and the campus community.
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UCPD Lt. Kevin Kilgore said that UCPD has reached out to Graduate Students Association, Undergraduate Students Association Council, international student leaders and UCLA administration to ensure that protests on campus operate within UCPD guidelines and result in no arrests.
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The council decided not to allocate any funds over $1000 or make appointments because it did not have enough members present to meet quorum.
The Undergraduate Student Association Council gave the Financial Supports Commission chairperson permission to make two $500 allocations within his own office for a retreat and workshop next week.
Student leaders are asking the university to be more transparent about how it spends the money from a mandatory fee for international students.
All incoming international students are required to pay an iSTART fee, which funds an online orientation, on top of their New Student Orientation fees during their first quarter at UCLA.
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