Monday, June 9


A look inside how students interact with UCLA’s meal swipe system

UCLA’s meal plan system provides Bruins with access to a variety of dining options: food trucks, dining halls and on-campus restaurants. At the beginning of each school year, students living on the Hill choose between six distinct plans differentiated by amount and flexibility. Read more...

Photo: Students eat dinner at Epicuria at Covel, one of three residential dining halls on the Hill accessible to Bruins through the school’s meal plan system. UCLA Dining offers six distinct meal plans differentiated by number of meals per week and flexibility. (Daily Bruin file photo)



UCLA’s expansions across Los Angeles present opportunities for research, community

UCLA has acquired three properties in the past two years, enabling various opportunities for the university throughout Los Angeles. These three properties include the former Marymount California University campus in Rancho Palos Verdes, Trust Building in downtown Los Angeles and Westside Pavilion mall in West LA. Read more...

Photo: (Ashley Heeseon Choi/Graphics editor)


‘Raising important questions’: UCLA’s long history of student activism, protests

Protests expressing solidarity with the people of Palestine have stirred the Bruin community and beyond as the school year comes to an end. Resulting in over 200 arrests and 25 hospitalizations, recent activism on campus has put UCLA under the national spotlight. Read more...

Photo: Historical and current protests at UCLA are pictured. UCLA’s recent encampment demanding divestment from the Israeli military embodies the fervor and widespread participation reminiscent of past protests on campus. (from left to right) (Courtesy of NARA, Brandon Morquecho/Daily Bruin senior staff. Photo illustration by Joy Chen/Daily Bruin staff)



How student-run organizations prepare students for business-related careers

Joining student-led business clubs is a common first step for Bruins interested in consulting and finance careers. The recruitment process for jobs in business fields can involve many steps and requires knowledge of the inner workings of the industry. Read more...

Photo: The entrance to the John E. Anderson Graduate School of Management building is pictured. The rise of student-led business clubs has helped UCLA develop prominence in competitive business sectors despite not having an undergraduate business program. (Daily Bruin file photo)



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