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UCLA set to revise Time, Place and Manner policies, expand public expression areas

UCLA is once again set to revise its Time, Place and Manner policies. According to Undergraduate Students Association Council’s External Vice President Javier Nuñez-Verdugo’s notes from a Feb. Read more...

Photo: A flyer containing reminders about UCLA’s Time, Place and Manner policies is shown on the left. On the right and overlapping the flyer, students protest Tuesday in support of Palestine. (Photo by Andrew Diaz/Daily Bruin. Photo illustration by Mia Tavares/Daily Bruin senior staff)


USAC recap – Feb. 11

The Undergraduate Students Association Council condemned the UCLA administration near the end of the council’s Feb. 11 meeting. USAC is the official student government that represents the undergraduate student body at UCLA. Read more...


First Thursdays brings comfort, crafting to community in response to LA fires

This post was updated Feb. 19 at 10:44. Torrential downpour did not stop UCLA students, alumni and Westwood community members from attending February’s fire relief First Thursdays event. Read more...

Photo: Students walk through Carnesale Commons during the “Bruins Love LA” First Thursdays event. The event, typically held outdoors, moved inside to campus because of a rainstorm. (Max Zhang/Daily Bruin)


Multiple pro-Palestine groups protest suspension of SJP, Graduate SJP on campus

This post was updated Feb. 19 at 10:34 p.m. One person was detained after multiple pro-Palestine groups protested at UCLA on Tuesday.   Around 150 people gathered in Dickson Plaza around 2 p.m. Read more...

Photo: Pro-Palestine protesters march past the Mathematical Sciences building. Around 150 people gathered Tuesday to call on the UC to divest from companies associated with the Israeli military and for UCLA to reinstate its chapters of Students for Justice in Palestine and Graduate Students for Justice in Palestine. (Leydi Cris Cobo Cordon/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Student-run BruinDining app resumes operations after temporary shutdown

This post was updated March 4 at 5:01 p.m. BruinDining, a student-developed app that helped students navigate UCLA’s dining options, was initially taken down around Jan. Read more...

Photo: Pictured is the BruinDining app icon featured on the App Store. The app’s owner, third-year computer science and engineering student Marius Genton, decided to shut down the app after UCLA’s branding team claimed multiple aspects of the app were noncompliant with university policies. (Courtesy of Marius Genton)


Q&A: New Associate Vice Chancellor Steve Lurie talks campus safety, transparency

Just 10 days after starting work as UCLA’s associate vice chancellor for campus and community safety, Steve Lurie discussed his plans for the role with campus politics editor Shiv Patel. Read more...

Photo: Associate Vice Chancellor for Campus and Community Safety Steve Lurie posses for a photo. Lurie discussed his plans for the office with the Daily Bruin. (Courtesy of UCLA and David Esquivel)


Dog walkers find community in early-morning meetups on UCLA’s campus

The Franklin D. Murphy Sculpture Garden spends its mornings filled with dogs. Beginning in May 2020, after the COVID-19 pandemic forced communities into lockdown, community member Keith Wilson and his Coton de Tulear named Bucky, walked around campus every day to stay active. Read more...

Photo: Dog owners and their pets interact in the Franklin D. Murphy Sculpture Garden on Monday morning. (Max Zhang/Daily Bruin)



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