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UCLA Faculty Club set to fully reopen with preservative yet progressive design

This post was updated Aug. 28 at 10:40 p.m. The UCLA Faculty Club is fully reopening this fall after extensive renovations to update and preserve the integrity of the building over the past two and a half years. Read more...

Photo: The UCLA Faculty Club, pictured above, has undergone extensive renovations over the past two years. The Club is a social gathering place for faculty, alumni and others to meet with those from different departments. (Clover Linné / Moore Ruble Yudell)


UCLA Quarter in Washington program grows credit opportunities for courses in DC

This post was updated Aug. 28 at 10:31 p.m. The UCLA Quarter in Washington program is expanding opportunities to better accommodate students from any major. The program allows students to receive credits for an internship in Washington while taking courses relating to their degree and internship, according to UCLA’s registrar’s office. Read more...

Photo: UCLA’s Powell Library, pictured above, is a central place on campus. The Quarter in Washington internship program is now expanding internship opportunities to better accommodate all majors. (Daily Bruin file photo)


Former UCLA OB-GYN James Heaps’ criminal trial begins with testimony

This post was updated Aug. 21 at 8:34 p.m. The sexual assault trial against former UCLA OB-GYN James Heaps began Aug. 9 and remains underway. Heaps, who was previously a faculty member at the David Geffen School of Medicine and an OB-GYN at UCLA Health from 2014 to 2018, has been accused of sexual misconduct by more than 100 former patients. Read more...

Photo: The sexual assault trial against former UCLA OB-GYN James Heaps (pictured) began Aug. 9 and remains underway. The trial began with opening statements and continues now with testimony from female witnesses. (David Rimer/Daily Bruin senior staff)


University of California increases diversity, in-state admissions for fall 2022

This post was updated Aug. 21 at 8:33 p.m. The University of California admitted its largest and most racially and ethnically diverse in-state student population for fall 2022 entry while its out-of-state admittance decreased. Read more...

Photo: Pictured is Janss steps in the middle of UCLA’s campus. The University of California recently released their admission data for fall 2022, which includes a record number of admitted in-state first-year students and a decrease in out-of-state and international students. (David Rimer/Daily Bruin senior staff)


California state budget to include $13M for UC labor centers

The 2022-2023 California state budget will allocate $13 million to the University of California labor centers, allowing scholars to increase the extent of their research on working conditions and inequitable labor policies. Read more...

Photo: The UCLA Labor Center is housed in the Peter V. Ueberroth building (pictured). The revised California state budget proposal allocates more funding for the UC labor centers and their research on worker justice. (Chelsea Rose Westman/Daily Bruin staff)


UCLA committee finalizes plan to address honorifically named campus spaces

This post was updated 8/14/2022 at 8:16 p.m. UCLA announced its final plan for the honorary naming, renaming and unnaming process of campus spaces in June. Read more...

Photo: Royce Hall, pictured, is one of the central buildings on UCLA’s campus. In its final report, the Campus Honorary Naming Advisory Committee outlines the protocol for naming, renaming and unnaming campus spaces to better represent UCLA’s diversity and values. (Daily Bruin file photo)


UCLA on track to offer medical abortions on campus starting in 2023

This post was updated August 7 at 11:01 p.m. The University of California and California State University will now provide medical abortions on campus. California Senate Bill 24 – passed in 2019 by the state legislature – requires every UC and CSU student health center to offer medical abortion services by Jan. Read more...

Photo: Medication sits on a table. A 2019 state law requires student health centers at California State University and University of California campuses to offer abortion services. (Joseph Jimenez/Assistant Photo editor)



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