Monday, March 23

UCLA Dining to introduce breakfast, late-night options in spring 2024

This post was updated on March 8 at 12:04 a.m. UCLA Dining will offer new breakfast and late-night dining options next quarter. Bruin Café and Epicuria at Ackerman will serve breakfast options starting next quarter, while De Neve dining hall will also offer a pilot program to bring back its late-night dining options, according to an emailed statement from UCLA Dining. Read more...

Photo: Students in the De Neve dining hall are pictured. The dining hall will begin to offer late-night pizza options during Week 2 of spring quarter. (Daily Bruin file photo)


2024 primary election candidates in Los Angeles

Angelenos voted for Los Angeles City Council seats, LA County Board of Supervisors members, the LA District Attorney, LA Superior Court judges and Measure HLA in Tuesday’s primary election. Read more...

Photo: A voting center is pictured. Angelenos had the chance Tuesday to vote for LA City Council seats, LA County Board of Supervisors members, the LA District Attorney, LA Superior Court judges and Measure HLA. (Daily Bruin file photo)



Steve Garvey, Adam Schiff advance to November’s US Senate general election

Rep. Adam Schiff and former baseball player Steve Garvey advanced to November’s general election for California’s United States Senate seat, according to the Associated Press. Schiff, a Democrat, has served in the House of Representatives since 2001. Read more...

Photo: Rep. Adam Schiff (left) and Steve Garvey (right) are pictured. The two, a Democrat and Republican, respectively, advanced to November’s general election to serve in the United States Senate. (Myka Fromm/Photo editor, Courtesy of Arturo Pardavila III/Wikimedia Commons)


UCLA hosts three voting centers for March 5 primary election

This post was updated March 6 at 1:10 a.m. Voting centers opened on campus and around Westwood on Saturday for Tuesday’s primary election. The Hammer Museum, Tom Bradley International Hall and Ackerman Union served as polling centers accessible to students and community members looking to cast their vote on Proposition 1 and Measure HLA, and in a primary for presidential, United States Senate and local candidates. Read more...

Photo: The Ackerman Union voting center is pictured. Voters cast their ballot on campus Tuesday in both Ackerman and Tom Bradley International Hall. (Michael Gallagher/Daily Bruin)