The Undergraduate Students Association Council approved a resolution in support of the Buy Your Values UCLA campaign to advocate worker-friendly and environmentally sustainable apparel at UCLA stores. Read more...
The Undergraduate Students Association Council approved a resolution in support of the Buy Your Values UCLA campaign to advocate worker-friendly and environmentally sustainable apparel at UCLA stores. Read more...
This post was updated Feb. 14 at 12:06 a.m. The Undergraduate Council of the Academic Senate unanimously voted on Jan. 21 to revoke the 15-unit cap for priority enrollment and reinstate the previous department-based 19-, 20- or 21-unit cap for priority enrollment. Read more...
During the Undergraduate Students Association Council meeting Feb. 1, student leaders expressed their frustration with the UCLA administration’s failure to mandate universal hybrid learning options amid the return to in-person instruction. Read more...
UCLA student leaders decided Friday to continue their sit-in at Murphy Hall after an inconclusive meeting with UCLA administrators regarding improved accessibility, education equity and retention. Read more...
Photo: Students will continue their sit-in at Murphy Hall to push UCLA administrators to increase accessibility, equity and retention. (Justin Jung/Daily Bruin senior staff)
This post was updated Feb. 3 at 12:46 a.m. Student leaders will continue their sit-in to advocate for improved accessibility after an unsatisfactory meeting with administrators Monday night. Read more...
Photo: Representatives from the Mother Organizations coalition, Disabled Student Union and Undergraduate Students Association Council will continue to sit in Murphy Hall until their demands are met. (Justin Jung/Daily Bruin senior staff)
The Disabled Student Union, the Mother Organizations and the Undergraduate Students Association Council Office of the President collaborated to hold a strike about accessibility issues with regards to the return to in-person learning Jan. Read more...
Photo: During the return to in-person learning, the Disabled Student Union, the Mother Organizations and the Undergraduate Students Association Council Office of the President held a strike to advocate for improved accessibility. (Christine Kao/Daily Bruin staff)
The Undergraduate Students Association Council voted Wednesday to place the Education, Access, and Retention NOW! referendum, a measure to charge undergraduate students $5 a quarter for spaces and resources for Black students and transfer students on the USAC elections ballot, pending approval by Chancellor Gene Block and the University of California Office of the President. Read more...