Undergraduate student government officer Carlos Quintanilla stepped down as Facilities commissioner Thursday evening for personal reasons. Quintanilla is the third councilmember to resign citing personal reasons from the 2014-2015 Undergraduate Students Association Council. Read more...
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March 26, 9:37 pm
USAC Facilities Commissioner Carlos Quintanilla resigns
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March 18, 12:59 pm
USAC recap – March 17
The Undergraduate Students Association Council is the official student government representing the undergraduate student body at UCLA. Council meetings take place every week on Tuesdays at 7 p.m. Read more...
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March 17, 2:26 am
USAC to vote on adding fee increase referendum to election ballot
The undergraduate student government will vote Tuesday on whether to add a referendum to the spring election ballot that would raise quarterly student fees by $3 to increase funding for student group activities. Read more...
Photo: The Undergraduate Students Association Council plans to vote Tuesday on whether to add a fee increase referendum to the spring election ballot. (Jintak Han/Daily Bruin)
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March 17, 2:14 am
BruinCard purchasing features to be suspended for system update
Students will not be able to make purchases with their BruinCards for several days starting Friday. This weekend is set to conclude the final step of a $4 million project to change the internal application system of the BruinCard. Read more...
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March 17, 2:04 am
Student leaders plan mess hall for Hill residents over spring break
UCLA student leaders plan to serve free food from Westwood restaurants to students staying in the dorms during spring break, although the event is dependent on whether more sponsors agree to provide food. Read more...
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March 17, 2:03 am
UCLA to seal manhole covers on Hill in response to odor complaints
UCLA Housing officials plan to seal about five manhole covers near Sproul Cove this week in response to several student complaints about a sewage smell hovering in the area. Read more...
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March 13, 5:14 pm
UCLA Chicana/o studies students host event on police brutality
Students held an open workshop on police brutality Thursday in Dickson Court. About 100 students attended Dialogue: Law Enforcement Power, organized by 47 students of the honors class Chicana/o Studies 166: “Paulo Freire for Chicana/Chicano Classroom.” The event featured a workshop and discussions led by guest speakers, including a former public defender and students. Read more...

