Sunday, March 22

UCLA Phi Delta Epsilon chapter closes doors during university investigation

This post was updated Dec. 6 at 8:55 p.m. Pre-professional medical fraternity Phi Delta Epsilon has closed its UCLA chapter amid a university investigation. The national fraternity, which has had a chapter on UCLA’s campus since 2004, closed its UCLA chapter after the opening of a university investigation into its activities, according to an emailed statement by Karen Katz, the fraternity’s CEO. Read more...

Photo: Kerckhoff Hall, where the office of Student Organizations, Leadership & Engagement is based, is pictured. SOLE is involved in addressing allegations against professional fraternities on campus. (Daily Bruin file photo)



Inside UCLA’s professional fraternities: career building, community and challenges

This post was updated Dec. 3 at 10:16 p.m. Every September, hundreds of anxious UCLA students gather in formal attire with the same goal in mind: to receive a bid to join a professional fraternity. Read more...

Photo: The John E. Anderson Graduate School of Management is pictured. Some professional fraternities are aimed at helping undergraduates enter careers in business. (Mia Tavares/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Pi Kappa Phi fraternity to return to UCLA following disbanding

This post was updated Nov. 30 at 9:43 p.m.  Editor’s note: This article contains strong language that The Bruin decided was necessary to demonstrate the severity of comments members made before the fraternity was dissolved. Read more...

Photo: A laptop showing an email announcing the return of Pi Kappa Phi is pictured. The fraternity is returning to campus after a several-year-long absence. (Michael Gallagher/Daily Bruin)


Students for Justice in Palestine hosts ‘die-in’ to honor victims of Gaza violence

This post was updated Nov. 30 at 9:29 p.m.  Nearly 100 students and community members gathered Wednesday for a “die-in” and demonstration to recognize Palestinian lives lost in recent violence in Gaza. Read more...

Photo: Protesters lie on the ground in front of Royce Hall as part of a “die-in” hosted by Students for Justice in Palestine on Wednesday. One banner hanging from the balcony of Royce Hall reads, “Murdering 5000+ children is not self defense, #FreePalestine,” while another behind the protesters reads “UC, you have blood on your hands.” (Brandon Morquecho/Assistant Photo editor)


Dashew Center hosts Fall English Language Circle for international students

The UCLA Dashew Center for International Students and Scholars hosts an English language circle to help international students practice speaking English. The Fall English Language Circle is a weekly meeting where international students looking to practice their English can build fluency and language advancement with a native English speaker, according to an emailed statement from the Dashew Center. Read more...

Photo: (Hao Tam Tran/Daily Bruin)




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