A global health symposium will take place Tuesday at 7 p.m. for people interested in global health and going to medical school. MEDLIFE, a global health organization that gives students hands-on experience alongside physicians and working professionals in other countries, is organizing the event. Read more...
News, Science & Health
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May 6, 1:02 am
MEDLIFE powers Global Health Symposium Tuesday
Campus, News, Student Government
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May 6, 12:49 am
Ranked-choice voting to be implemented for USAC election
The way votes are collected in the undergraduate student government election this week may play a significant role in determining the winning candidates. Starting Tuesday morning, students will cast their votes for some Undergraduate Students Association Council candidates using ranked-choice voting, where they rank candidates – from first choice to last choice – in their order of preference. Read more...
News, Student Government
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May 5, 8:02 am
USAC Candidate Endorsements
The Daily Bruin Editorial Board endorsed candidates for all 13 offices in this week’s undergraduate student government elections. Read more...
News, Student Government
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May 5, 2:09 am
USAC Election Code’s campaign regulations
Photo: Click here to find out on-campus locations where USAC candidates can and cannot campaign.
Campus, News, Student Government
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May 5, 1:57 am
USAC candidates debate campus issues, council problems
Undergraduate student government candidates debated Saturday about ways to improve upon the current council’s efforts to address campus climate problems and serve ethnically and socially diverse communities. Read more...
Photo: (Left to right) Undergraduate student government presidential candidates Sunny Singh and Devin Murphy, as well as Rohit Maharaj standing in for Miriam Rodriguez, debate at the USAC election debate Saturday evening. (Christopher Hoo/Daily Bruin senior staff)
News
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May 5, 1:27 am
UCSA to extend campaigns to two years
The University of California Student Association will now plan for some of its campaigns to take two years instead of one because it has been difficult to accomplish its campaigns in that time. Read more...
News, Westwood
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May 5, 1:25 am
Patrons treat Stan’s Donuts to sweet tribute for 50th anniversary
Rick Ramirez remembered walking down the streets of Westwood nine years ago, distraught over his son’s emergency open-heart surgery, when he came across Stan’s Donuts. As he walked through door, the owner smiled at him and asked him how he was – Stan Berman’s kindness and positive personality made Ramirez think that everything was going to be OK. Read more...
Photo: Hundreds of Westwood residents came out to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Stan’s Donuts in the Village on Saturday morning. (Julia Raven/Daily Bruin)


