This post was updated Oct. 12 at 9:38 p.m.
The UC Board of Regents provided an overview of the UC Health’s community benefit spending, discussed raising tuition for students and heard public comment from union members during its September meeting.
This post was updated Oct. 1 at 1:41 a.m.
Around 40 nurses and community members rallied in front of Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center on Tuesday morning to demand that the UC agree to a new contract with safer staffing and working conditions.
This post was updated Sept. 26 at 12:15 p.m.
UCLA is no longer the nation’s No. 1 public university after eight years on top in the U.S.
This post was updated Sept. 7 at 8:22 p.m.
UC faculty are proposing the creation of a multi-billion-dollar fund to support UC researchers in the wake of the federal funding suspension to UCLA.
The UCLA School of Nursing will be renamed after Joe C. Wen, following a $30 million donation, the university announced Aug. 5.
The donation was the largest-ever gift in the nursing school’s history, which will be UCLA’s first to be named after an Asian American.
Over 200 researchers and students attended a two-day symposium to discuss new advancements in single-cell analysis and spatial biology at the California NanoSystems Institute at UCLA on April 16 and 17.
This post was updated May 8 at 10:58 p.m.
The USA Elections Board disqualified three candidates from the upcoming Undergraduate Students Association Council elections Wednesday.
The candidates, Maya Wertheim, Mitchell Stevens II and Johanna Vu, were disqualified for failing to submit required documents to the elections board by Tuesday night, according to notices of disqualification issued by the board.
Wertheim, a former Daily Bruin Opinion intern who is running for general representative, was disqualified for failing to submit an expense account form, while Stevens – who is running for Cultural Affairs commissioner – and Vu – who is running for Student Wellness commissioner – failed to submit the expenses form and sources of funding forms, according to the notices.
This post was updated April 21 at 4:57 p.m.
Around 400 students aged four to 12, teachers and parents from UCLA Lab School protested against climate change in Dickson Plaza on Tuesday.
Around 60 students, faculty and other community members attended a UCLA Faculty Association rally to protest against the Trump administration’s revocation of student visas.
The Trump administration recently revoked the visas of at least 19 UCLA students and alumni, including some participating in the Optional Practical Training program.

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