The UCLA Test Bank reopened Thursday after it was shut down the past two weeks because of printer problems. The center’s old printers are fixed, and it also ordered two new printers. Read more...
Photo: (Kailey Rishovd/Daily Bruin)
The UCLA Test Bank reopened Thursday after it was shut down the past two weeks because of printer problems. The center’s old printers are fixed, and it also ordered two new printers. Read more...
Photo: (Kailey Rishovd/Daily Bruin)
The Westwood Village Improvement Association’s board voted 8-1-2 Wednesday to increase the fees businesses pay to support the association by a few hundred dollars per landowner. Read more...
After coming out as a lesbian to her family at 13 years old, Jennifer Deng found herself in and out of rehab for self-harm, depression and anxiety. Read more...
Photo: Alyssa Griego, a fourth-year history student, performs a poem she wrote as part of an LGBTQ Awareness Week event. (Tamaryn Kong/Daily Bruin)
Eat Sweets Pastry, a boutique pastry shop that specializes in shortbread and decorated cookies, will leave Westwood when its lease ends. Its last business day will be on Saturday. Read more...
Photo: Megan Driscoll, the owner of Eat Sweets Pastry, loves the freedom that comes with being a pastry chef of her own store located on Gayley Ave. She decorates the pastries and personalizes them, baking numerous cupcakes, cookies and macarons. (Angie Wang/Daily Bruin senior staff)
The University of California launched a new website Thursday to compile and display statistics about the University. The website features various interactive graphs and charts, which users can sort by high school GPA, ethnicity, residency and gender, among other factors. Read more...
“I want people to see me as a person first and my chronic illness second,” said fourth-year psychobiology student Camille Totah. After being diagnosed with Crohn’s disease at the age of 16, Totah has used different opportunities to help raise awareness for those living with other chronic illnesses. Read more...
Photo: (Melody Ho and Carmen Luk/Daily Bruin)
The Graduate Students Association is the voice of graduate students on campus. The association meets for forum every three weeks and takes positions on current issues affecting graduate students. Read more...