Sunday, March 22

UC President Michael Drake bans encampments on all campuses

The UC announced Monday that it would not allow encampments across any of its campuses.  The move, made public by UC President Michael Drake in a Monday email to the University community, comes after pro-Palestine protesters erected encampments on several UC campuses, demanding divestment from companies associated with the Israeli military. Read more...

Photo: The first Palestine solidarity encampment is pictured. UC President Michael Drake announced in an email Monday that encampments would no longer be tolerated across the University. (Aidan Sun/Assistant Photo editor)


Court rules pro-Palestine protests cannot obstruct Jewish students’ accessibility

This post was updated Aug. 24 at 10:54 a.m. A federal district court judge ruled Tuesday that UCLA cannot let pro-Palestine protesters obstruct Jewish students’ access to campus. Read more...

Photo: The first Palestine solidarity encampment is pictured. A federal district court judge ruled Tuesday that UCLA cannot let pro-Palestine protesters obstruct Jewish students’ access to campus. (Julia Zhou/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Former UCLA baseball assistant coach disciplined for slapping player

This post was updated Aug. 6 at 1:32 a.m. A UCLA baseball coach was disciplined for slapping a player, according to a university report obtained by the Daily Bruin. Read more...

Photo: David Berg, a former UCLA baseball assistant coach, is pictured. A campus Human Resources investigation found that Berg had slapped a player. Berg is no longer employed by UCLA Athletics. (Daily Bruin file photo)




Speakers criticize protest response, inadequate raises at July UC Regents meeting

This post was updated Aug. 6 at 7:51 p.m. Students and employees across the UC expressed dissatisfaction with University administration during the UC Board of Regents meeting last week. Read more...

Photo: Members of United Auto Workers Local 4811 protest alleged unfair labor practices outside of the UC Board of Regents meeting July 17. Other members of the community also expressed dissatisfaction with UC administration during the public comment session of the meeting. (Courtesy of Reed Yalisove/UAW 4811/New University)


UCLA spends millions on pro-Palestine protests, considers attendants to fund costs

This post was updated July 29 at 10:19 a.m. UCLA spent over $12 million in relation to spring pro-Palestine protests, according to estimates obtained by the Daily Bruin. Read more...

Photo: Pieces of barricades and graffiti line the walls outside Royce Hall following the police sweep of the Palestine solidarity encampment in Dickson Plaza on May 2. Estimates obtained by the Daily Bruin detail the costs related to UCLA’s response to and cleanup following pro-Palestine demonstrations on campus. (Nicolas Greamo/Daily Bruin senior staff)



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