A board made by the UCLA Armenian Students’ Association and displayed at a September vigil is pictured. The Undergraduate Students Association Council passed a resolution March 5 condemning the genocide of ethnic Armenians in the Nagorno-Karabakh region. (Photo by Rita Keushkerian, courtesy of Mary Keushkerian)
The Undergraduate Students Association Council unanimously passed a resolution March 5 condemning the genocide of the ethnic Armenians in Artsakh, a region also known as Nagorno-Karabakh.
This post was updated March 17 at 1:34 p.m.
The Prison Education Program at UCLA hosted a spoken poetry recital in Kaufman Hall on Friday.
The performance served as the final project for African American Studies/World Arts and Cultures, taken by 12 UCLA students and 12 women from the Victorville Federal Correctional Institution.
Ramesh Srinivasan, a professor of information studies, sat down with Matthew Royer, the Daily Bruin’s national news and higher education editor, to discuss Srinivasan’s new podcast “Utopias,” which spotlights his outlook on the future of media and what he hopes students will learn in a world surrounded by new technologies.
Students and faculty gathered at the UCLA Dashew Center on Thursday to celebrate International Women’s Day with activities, discussion and food.
The event took place from 12 to 2 p.m.
The prompt: Recreate the garden pictured on the screen using Play-Doh.
But the audience was not made up of elementary schoolers – it was residents of the Global Health Living Learning Community, led by the LLC’s resident assistant, Chelsey Lu.
This post was updated March 15 at 7:31 p.m.
UCLA’s off-campus meal plan pilot scheme will continue into the spring quarter.
In a Thursday email to residents living in UCLA’s off-campus apartments, UCLA Dining said it would again offer the opportunity to residents to purchase 77 swipes at the cost of a $1,155 up-front payment.
This post was updated March 13 at 10:54 p.m.
Thousands of people from across Los Angeles gathered in Dickson Court on Sunday for the Farhang Foundation’s 14th annual celebration of Nowruz, the Persian New Year.
Attorneys and UCLA experts expressed disapproval at a ballot initiative that limits California workers’ ability to litigate against their employers.
The Private Attorneys General Act (PAGA) is a labor law that provides workers with the resources to litigate against their employers, said Tia Koonse, the legal and policy research manager at the UCLA Labor Center.
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