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November Bruin Flea market caters to college student audience

Attendees and vendors say the market is a well-needed addition to the community. Bruin Flea, Westwood’s monthly flea market featuring student-owned and community-based businesses, food trucks and music, took place Friday. Read more...

Photo: Students shopping at the November Bruin Flea are pictured. The monthly flea market was created by UCLA alumnus Luis Lopez and features numerous local vendors and student-owned businesses each month. (Anna Dai-Liu/Daily Bruin senior staff)


UCLA Dining to offer pilot meal plan for select off-campus students

UCLA Dining announced it will pilot a meal plan for some students living off campus. In a Nov. 13 email to students living in University Apartments North, which includes the Laurel, Tipuana and Palo Verde buildings, UCLA Dining said the plan will offer 35 meals to a limited number of undergraduate students for the rest of the quarter at the cost of a $525 up-front payment. Read more...

Photo: Pictured is the Rendezvous takeout dining hall. Students living in University Apartments North can access the dining plan as part of a new pilot scheme. (Daily Bruin file photo)


Study finds Korean immigrant mothers struggle to find care for kids with autism

Researchers at UCLA and other Los Angeles institutions found that immigrant mothers of Korean American children with autism face unique difficulties when seeking diagnosis and support services for their kids. Read more...

Photo: Pritzker Hall, which houses some psychology labs at UCLA, is pictured. Researchers from UCLA and California State University, Los Angeles found that Korean American immigrant mothers face certain barriers – including linguistic and cultural barriers – when seeking care for their children who have autism. (Kyle Kotancheck/Daily Bruin senior staff)


USAC Recap – Nov. 14

This post was updated Dec. 5 at 11:07 a.m. The Undergraduate Students Association Council held its second meeting of November on Tuesday. USAC is the official student government representing the undergraduate student body at UCLA. Read more...


Jewish students express concern over antisemitism on UCLA campus

Since Oct. 7, Jewish student Gabby – who was granted partial anonymity for safety reasons – said she has not felt safe on campus. “I myself have been bullied and harassed online,” she said. Read more...

Photo: UCLA’s Murphy Hall, which houses the UCLA office of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion, is pictured. Students complained about the handling of recent complaints about antisemitism by the office. (Dylan Winward/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Students voice worries over Islamophobia on UCLA campus

The keffiyeh – an Arab headscarf – has historically been a symbol of Palestinian liberation, but since Oct. 7, some students said it has made them and others a target for rising Islamophobia. Read more...

Photo: The UCLA Office of the Chancellor is pictured. Students complained they felt recent statements from UCLA Chancellor Gene Block supported Jewish students more than Palestinian students. (Dylan Winward/Daily Bruin senior staff)


November edition of Broxton Nights brings holiday cheer to Westwood

November’s edition of Broxton Nights featured a holiday theme, local vendors and people roller-skating down Broxton Avenue Nov. 11. Since starting in September, Broxton Nights – an event hosted by the Westwood Village Improvement Association, LA Skate Hunnies and Farm Habit – has become a space for community spirit and engagement through food, music and roller skating. Read more...

Photo: Broxton Nights is pictured. The monthly night market featured food trucks, vendors and roller-skating. (Maya O’Kelly/Daily Bruin senior staff)