Saturday, March 28

Bruins voice concern about barred Lachin Corridor’s impacts on human welfare

UCLA community members expressed concern for people lacking basic needs in the Nagorno-Karabakh region near Armenia because of restricted access to the area. On Dec. 12, the Lachin Corridor in Nagorno-Karabakh – which is also called Artsakh by Armenians – became blocked. Read more...

Photo: A candle labeled with the word “Artsakh” is pictured. The Lachin Corridor in Nagorno-Karabakh, also known as Artsakh by Armenians, became blocked in December. (Christine Kao/Daily Bruin staff)



UCLA students support proposed Metro expansion but wary of cost

This post was updated Feb. 23 at 3:39 p.m. to include a statement from a Metro spokesperson. A proposed Los Angeles Metro expansion to UCLA could increase access between the university and more areas of LA, but students said the project’s timeline and cost raise concerns. Read more...

Photo: A Los Angeles Metro train is pictured. Students expressed concerns over the costs of a recent expansion proposal that would increase Metro access between UCLA and more of LA. (Esther Ma/Daily Bruin staff)


UCPD increases patrols amid investigation of attempted robberies, kidnapping

UCPD is continuing to investigate multiple on-campus attempted robberies and kidnappings that took place Feb. 5. Patrols were increased around UCLA Parking Structure 1 and Parking Structure 7, the sites of the incidents, officials said. Read more...

Photo: The UCLA police building is pictured. UCPD is investigating attempted robberies and kidnappings that happened Feb. 5 and increasing security around parking structures. (Justin Jung/Daily Bruin senior staff)




UCLA community leads protest against cuts to graduate student admissions

This post was updated Feb. 22 at 11:10 pm Around 100 UCLA community members gathered Wednesday afternoon at Murphy Hall to protest reports of administration-backed cuts to graduate student admissions in light of recently won wage increases. Read more...

Photo: UCLA community members gathered outside Murphy Hall to protest reports of administration-backed plans to reduce graduate student admissions following wage increases won in fall quarter’s United Auto Workers strike. (Constanza Montemayor/Daily Bruin senior staff)