Tuesday, June 2

Gubernatorial candidate Tom Steyer poses with members of Bruin Democrats. Steyer answered questions from UCLA students at a Monday event on Kerkchoff Patio. (Andrew Ramiro Diaz/Photo editor)

Tom Steyer makes final pitch to UCLA students ahead of gubernatorial primary

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Gubernatorial candidate Tom Steyer pledged to defend California’s public universities against the Trump administration – including by suing the federal government – at a UCLA event Monday.



11 Bruins earn NCAA track and field championship bids at West Regionals

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This post was updated June 2 at 12:49 p.m. Wonka’s Golden Ticket. A lucky scratcher. And an NCAA championship punch ticket. Each secures a once-in-a-lifetime experience.


Senior dean of the College, dean of Physical Sciences to step down next June

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The senior dean of the UCLA College and dean of the Division of Physical Sciences will step down in June 2027, Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost Darnell Hunt announced Tuesday.


Jessica Gao uses music as creative outlet, way to explore identity

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From writing to music video editing, Jessica Gao is following her north star of creative fulfillment when making music. Gao, a recent UCLA graduate with a bachelor’s degree in cognitive science, has been releasing music since last September.


Editorial: Students can shape California by voting. We must make our voices heard.


Film preview: Summer movies bring the heat with tales of heroism


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GSA condemns conversion of Weyburn Terrace to undergraduate housing

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The Graduate Students Association criticized UCLA Housing’s decision to convert Weyburn Terrace into undergraduate housing, alleging a lack of input from graduate students. UCLA Housing is converting Weyburn Terrace into undergraduate housing over the next three years, it announced in a Jan.

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Academic student workers and graduate student researchers represented by the United Auto Workers union recently ended a nearly six-week strike in which they called for better working conditions and equitable wages. The contract stipulates pay increases for all workers – for some, pay increases of up to 80% – as well as anti-harassment policies and increased childcare support. However, the negotiations have struck controversy among some UAW members dissatisfied with the results of the contract. What are your thoughts on this issue? Submit View results without voting »