Saturday, June 14

Top Stories of 2019: measles on campus, the college admissions scandal and the Getty fire

The end of the decade has brought with it many controversial, newsworthy moments. To name a few, the measles scare at UCLA in April brought an onslaught of debates about health safety on campus, and Gene Block’s support for a semester system was revisited. Read more...

Photo: (Banner: Andrea Grigsby/Illustrations director and Courtney Fortier/Daily Bruin Top Left: Jintak Han/Daily Bruin senior staff Top Right: Liz Ketcham/Photo editor Bottom Left: Daily Bruin file photo Bottom Right: Courtesy of Reed Hutchinson/UCLA)



The Quad: A breakdown of the causes of and issues surrounding the Hong Kong protests

In the United States, peaceful public protest is a fundamental right protected by the Constitution. However, in other nations around the world, this essential right is threatened. Read more...

Photo: In June, protests began over an extradition bill that would allow Hong Kong citizens to face trial in China for crimes committed there. The bill was formally withdrawn in October, but protesters continue to ask for stronger governmental reforms. (Lauren Man/Daily Bruin)




Week six: Anonymous Heaps accuser speaks out, USAC seats unfilled, debate pulled from UCLA

This Week in the News serves as The Quad’s space for reflection on current events at and around UCLA. Every week, Daily Bruin staffers will analyze some of the most significant stories to keep readers up to speed. Read more...

Photo: (Marilyn Chavez-Martinez/Daily Bruin senior staff, Ashley Kenney/Daily Bruin, Jintak Han/Daily Bruin senior staff and MacKenzie Coffman/Daily Bruin senior staff)




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