Friday, April 24

UCLA RAs look forward to starting year in new dorms

Walking through the doors, wandering down the halls and sitting in the lounges of Dykstra Hall this fall will be at once a familiar and foreign experience for Resident Assistant Taimi Jacobson. Read more...

Photo: UCLA’s new residential halls Sproul Cove and Sproul Landing are part of a $230 million university project aimed at ensuring students’ on-campus housing.


UCLA engineering club moves beyond theory with projects

It started with a marble setting off a mouse trap. Step by step, the contraption made out of a chair, cardboard, and a number of household objects unwound until it reached its goal – a paper cutout of a hand high-fiving one of the team members. Read more...

Photo: UCLA students formed the Avengineering Club in the spring after competing in a Rube Goldberg machine competition, hosted by the national engineering honor society at UCLA. The club’s members plan to create a variety of engineering projects such as 3D printers, miniature blimps and catapults.


New Bruin placed third in The Braille Challenge

She was 6 years old when she cracked the code. Janie Brunson picked up a book and could connect the raised patterns of dots through the touch of her fingertips. It finally clicked. Read more...

Photo: Janie Brunson, a first-year English student, is one of the few blind students entering UCLA this year. She recently placed third in The Braille Challenge.




Wolfgang Puck Express opens at UCLA, alcohol sales pending

After years of planning and months of construction, the much anticipated Wolfgang Puck Express opened its frosted glass doors in Ackerman Union last week. The casual dining restaurant, which is one of the first to serve alcohol on campus, officially opened on the first floor of Ackerman Union Sept. Read more...

Photo: Wolfgang Puck Express opened on the first floor of Ackerman Union on Sept. 18 after almost a year of construction.