Tuesday, March 17

In Plain Sight: UCLA Housing Mail Center student employees deliver precision, packages on the Hill

Student employees at UCLA’s Housing Mail Center sort and distribute everything Bruins receive, from musical instruments to couches to electric scooters. Arianna Benton, a third-year English student, said she has been a mailroom clerk since fall 2023. Read more...

Photo: Aaron Huang – a mailroom clerk, or “blue polo” – scans a package. Student mailroom clerks process over a thousand packages daily in UCLA’s Hill mailroom in Delta Terrace. (Andrew Diaz/Daily Bruin)



Transact Mobile, online meal ordering becomes temporarily unavailable

This post was updated March 4 at 4:56 p.m. Transact Mobile, the app used by students living in university housing to order meals, became unavailable late Tuesday morning. Read more...

Photo: A UCLA dining hall is pictured. The Transact Mobile app students use to order takeout meals was unavailable Tuesday morning, with a UCLA spokesperson saying they are hoping service will resume by dinnertime. (Daily Bruin file photo)


UCLA men’s water polo recruit admits to sexual penetration of minor with foreign object

This post was updated April 21 at 4:45 p.m. Editor’s note: This article contains mentions of alleged instances of sexual penetration against a minor. UCLA men’s water polo recruited a player who has admitted to the offense of sexual penetration with a foreign object against a minor, according to the Southern California News Group.  The 17-year-old athlete was arrested in February 2024 and admitted in the Los Angeles County Juvenile Court in November to the offense of sexual penetration with a foreign object against a minor as a high school student at Harvard-Westlake School, according to an investigation by SCNG. Read more...

Photo: Spieker Aquatics Center, where the UCLA men’s water polo team plays, is pictured. (Jacqueline Jacobo/Daily Bruin)


Community Service Commission aids people experiencing homelessness amid LA fires

The Undergraduate Students Association Council Community Service Commission held a two-day event offering aid to people experiencing homelessness and those displaced by fires Jan. 21 and Jan. Read more...

Photo: Students stand under a tent at the first day of the Undergraduate Students Association Council Community Service Commission’s Housing Resilience in Los Angeles event. (Jeannie Kim/Daily Bruin senior staff)


USAC recap – Feb. 25

The Undergraduate Students Association Council allocated more than $36,000 in funding and appointed a new Cultural Affairs commissioner during its final February meeting Tuesday. USAC is the official student government representing the undergraduate student body at UCLA. Read more...


SPROUT at UCLA nurtures K-5 students’ budding interests in STEM through field days

A new UCLA club is teaching Los Angeles’ elementary school children to love science. SPROUT at UCLA, which formed in January, aims to bring one free STEM field day to schools in the LA Unified School District for kindergarten to fifth-grade students. Read more...

Photo: SPROUT at UCLA members are pictured after one of their club meetings. (Courtesy of SPROUT at UCLA)



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