This post was updated Oct. 21 at 3:20 p.m.
UCLA and the Trump Administration have been at odds over federal funding for months.
In July, The Trump administration suspended an estimated $584 million of research funding to UCLA, alleging that the university failed to protect Jewish and Israeli students from antisemitism, implemented affirmative action in their admission practices and allegedly allowed “men to participate in women’s sports.”
While a federal judge ordered the restoration of most of the funding, the struggle breaks a long tradition of cooperation between university institutions and the federal government in research development.
This post was updated on Aug. 31 at 8:06 p.m.
Two years ago, the line for Panda Express at Ackerman Union seemed eternal.
Last year, it would rapidly grow at 11 a.m.
This post was updated Oct. 31 at 7:15 p.m.
We are nearly at the eve of the 2024 American presidential election. As the field of candidates has crystallized and unprecedented historical events have reshaped the race for the White House, it’s clear this may be one of the most consequential election years in our lifetimes.
This post was updated Oct. 10 at 8:24 p.m.
After a spring quarter with a deep level of civil unrest, division and traumatic events, many incoming and returning UCLA students feel anxious about traveling back to campus.
To everyone who just got accepted to UCLA, congratulations.
Applying to colleges is a painful process with years of preparation, months of waiting and days and nights spent scrambling through deadlines.
This post was updated Feb. 27 at 7:34 p.m.
On the Hill, the piano isn’t just an instrument. It is the ambience of an evening in Sunset Village, the music before or after a meal at Bruin Plate or the beginning of a friendship.

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