Monday, July 7


Spring introduces season of transition for club leadership positions

Spring is a time of turnover for many Bruins, as seniors prepare to graduate and eager-eyed freshmen stream in for admit days. Likewise, the more than 1,400 clubs on UCLA’s campus prepare for their own turnovers in leadership – whether that is in the form of hours of elections, multiple rounds of interviews or extensive applications. Read more...

Photo: By Ko Carlos/Daily Bruin staff


Student organizations host Native Cultural Cuisine Night at De Neve dining hall

“De Neve has never looked this good,” said second-year economics student Elizabeth Marmer. As she walked into the dining hall, Marmer was met with drumming, colorful tablecloths and the smell of Native American cuisine. Read more...

Photo: A display of Native American food at De Neve, a dining hall, is pictured. De Neve hosted Native Cultural Cuisine Night on Wednesday, which highlighted Native American food and culture. (Ashley Rivera/Daily Bruin)


UCLA Dining plans to reduce meal swipe monetary value by more than half

This post was updated April 21 at 11:43 p.m. UCLA Dining is planning to lower the value of on-campus meal swipes by more than 50%, but students said they are already not getting enough value out of their swipes. Read more...

Photo: Panda Express, an ASUCLA restaurant, is pictured. Students’ meal plan swipes will soon be worth $4.33 at all ASUCLA restaurants. (Brandon Morquecho/Photo editor)


Bruin Day inspires prospective students, sparks Bruin families’ school spirit

Tyler Kastenholz never thought he would be Bruin-bound, opening his decision letter away from the prying eyes of friends and family. But the disbelief of the acceptance has since worn off, and Kastenholz – months before the school year will start – has embraced the crosstown rivalry. Read more...

Photo: Students on Bruin Day are pictured. The day is aimed at welcoming prospective first-year students to UCLA and showing them the campus. (Renee Rubanowitz/Daily Bruin)


Hillel at UCLA hosts first interfaith Passover Seder, brings students together

Hillel at UCLA hosted its first interfaith Passover Seder Monday, bringing together students and administrators to build connections across campus. The celebration – jointly hosted by the Interfaith Living Learning Community and Dialogue Across Differences at UCLA – featured readings, Jewish prayers and teaching about Passover traditions. Read more...

Photo: Pictured is a table setting for the interfaith Passover Seder. The event on Monday was the first time Hillel at UCLA has hosted an interfaith seder. (Myka Fromm/Photo editor)




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