Thursday, April 9

Broxton garage sees welcome increase in short-term parking spaces

The Los Angeles City Council passed a motion last month to reduce the number of long-­term parking spots in the Broxton Avenue public parking structure, increasing the availability of free short-­term parking in Westwood. Read more...

Photo: The Broxton Avenue parking garage will have more short-term parking spots available starting in the spring. (Daily Bruin file photo)


UCLA alumnus mixes technology and spectacle

UCLA alumnus Brent Bushnell co-founded Two Bit Circus, a tech company that creates interactive technology entertainment. The company seeks to inspire and use technology in a positive way that brings people closer together. Read more...

Photo: (Rachel Scott/Daily Bruin)


Letters and Science, Anderson School offers entrepreneurship minor

Students interested in developing a new business or understanding entrepreneurial ideas can take a new undergraduate minor in entrepreneurship starting this quarter. The College of Letters and Science and the Anderson School of Management, which are jointly offering the minor, are accepting applications for the minor on a rolling basis. Read more...


Presidential resignations rare in history of USAC

In the 95-year existence of UCLA’s undergraduate student government, just six presidents have stepped down or been ousted from their seats. Undergraduate Students Association Council presidents have resigned for personal reasons, been caught in campaign violation controversies or been drafted into the military, according to Steven Halpern in “A View from Kerckhoff: A History of Student Life at UCLA,” a document about the Associated Students UCLA and the undergraduate student government. Read more...


Undocumented individuals sign up for driver’s licenses under AB 60

As undocumented individuals sign up for driver’s licenses under a new law, some immigration rights advocates at UCLA say this is merely a first step toward more rights for undocumented individuals. Read more...

Photo: Department of Motor Vehicles buildings across the state saw thousands of undocumented individuals signing up for driver’s licenses. (Austin Yu/Daily Bruin senior staff)