Tuesday, April 29

In the news:

Opinion: Subject of racial representation remains divisive after affirmative action’s end

This post was updated April 25 at 8:02 p.m. In June, the United States Supreme Court eliminated the use of race-conscious admissions in colleges and universities across the country by a vote of 6-3. Read more...

Photo: Janss Steps is pictured. The recent overturning of affirmative action paints an uncertain picture of the future of admissions across the nation. (Daily Bruin file photo)


Opinion: Ensuring safety for Jewish students on campus requires stronger action from UCLA

For most Bruins, the morning of Oct. 7 marked the first home football game of the quarter and an exciting day at the Rose Bowl. For me, it signified the start of a heartbreaking war between Israel – the Jewish homeland – and Hamas, the Iran-supported, Gaza-governing militant group that the United States has declared a terrorist organization. Read more...

Photo: The Bruin Statue on UCLA’s campus is pictured. (Daily Bruin file photo)




Beyond Bruin Walk: Removal of McCarthy as House speaker reveals congressional dysfunction

This post was updated Oct. 10 at 9:39 p.m.  On Oct. 3, California Rep. Kevin McCarthy became the first speaker of the House in the history of the United States to be removed by a congressional vote. Read more...

Photo: Kevin McCarthy’s removal as House Speaker highlights Congressional dysfunction and its consequences. (Wikimedia common courtesy photo by Martin Falbisoner)


The Black Bruin Experience: Bruinettes danceline team’s debut takes historic step for Black inclusion at UCLA

This post was updated Nov. 2 at 10:04 p.m. On Saturday, Sept. 16, the Elegant Bruinettes made history at the Rose Bowl. The university’s first danceline team performed during UCLA’s Black Excellence football game against North Carolina Central, a historically Black university. Read more...

Photo: The Elegant Bruinettes line up at the Rose Bowl during a UCLA football game. (Courtesy of Kenny Pratt)


Opinion: Students in Artsakh persevere through humanitarian crisis

This post was updated Sept. 27 at 11:10 p.m. It is 8 p.m., and 120 students sit on one side of a screen with volunteer teachers like myself from the Hidden Road Initiative, a non-governmental organization that gives students in Armenian and Artsakh villages the opportunity to explore educational and leadership opportunities. Read more...

Photo: Pictured are candles from a vigil hosted last year by the Armenian Students’ Association, commemorating the lives lost during clashes on the Armenia-Azerbaijan border. (Christine Kao/Daily Bruin staff).



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