Monday, April 6

Westwood Neighborhood Council recap – Nov. 9

The Westwood Neighborhood Council meets monthly to discuss issues pertaining to Westwood Village and the surrounding areas. Comments by public officials Jasmine Shamolian, a field representative for Councilman Paul Koretz, said she is working on a project that would plant trees on Westwood Boulevard after several trees were illegally cut down throughout Westwood. Read more...




Unsold pastries help increase food accessibility and minimize waste

Students can now get free cakes, muffins and cookies at the Student Activities Center as part of a new undergraduate student government initiative. The USAC Facilities Commission’s new Food Waste Recovery Program, which began last week, delivers unsold pastries from coffee shops on campus to the Community Programs Office Food Closet every morning. Read more...

Photo: The Food Waste Recovery Program contributes free baked goods to the Food Closet at the Student Activities Center by bringing food from ASUCLA restaurants. (Hannah Ye/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Block meets with Daily Bruin editorial board, discusses campus issues

Chancellor Gene Block meets with the Daily Bruin editorial board every quarter to discuss issues affecting campus and to explain administrative policies. At their meeting Wednesday, Block and Monroe Gorden, Jr., interim vice chancellor of student affairs, spoke about the election, campus safety and mental health resources on campus, among other topics. Read more...


Royce Hall protestors call for South Korean president to resign

Korean students waved signs and chanted in front of Royce Hall in protest of the South Korean president. About 20 international and Korean-American students demanded on Wednesday president Park Geun-hye resign. Read more...

Photo: Korean students and staff protested at Royce Hall on Wednesday against the corruption of the South Korean president, Park Geun-hye. (Jintak Han/Assistant Photo editor)