Sunday, June 21



Financial mismanagement contributed to $425 million annual deficit, UCLA CFO says

This post was updated Feb. 21 at 9:52 p.m. University administrators’ financial mismanagement contributed to UCLA’s $425 million annual deficit, UCLA’s chief financial officer alleged. Stephen Agostini, who has been UCLA’s CFO since May 2024, alleged that the unaudited annual financial reports the university has posted on its website since 2002 are erroneous. Read more...

Photo: UCLA’s annual financial reports, which were posted from 2002 until 2023, are pictured on a laptop. Chief Financial Officer Stephen Agostini alleged that the reports were erroneous and unaudited, though the school made them seem otherwise. (Leydi Cris Cobo Cordon/Daily Bruin senior staff)




Judge blocks California mask ban, upholds ID laws for federal immigration officers

A federal judge issued a temporary ruling Monday that blocked a California law banning federal immigration enforcement officers from wearing masks. The masking law, which was signed as part of a package of five laws restricting immigration agents in September, went into effect Jan. Read more...

Photo: Two masks are pictured. A federal judge issued a temporary ruling Monday that blocked a California law banning federal immigration enforcement officers from wearing masks. (Daily Bruin file photo)


LA City Controller rallies, encourages youth political involvement at UCLA event

The Los Angeles City Controller Kenneth Mejia encouraged young people to get involved in politics and use social media as a political tool at a Wednesday UCLA event. Read more...

Photo: Los Angeles City Controller Kenneth Mejia is pictured. Mejia, who acts as the accountant for the city of LA and is responsible for the financial audits of ever city department, said he hopes more young people get involved in politics. (Victor Simoes/Daily Bruin)



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