Dear UCLA community,
You are not confined to the sidelines.
This moment is large beyond comprehension: We face a pandemic, a national reckoning with racism, a high-stakes presidential election and record-shattering climate disasters.
UCLA Athletics is a key arm of the UCLA marketing machine. As UCLA closes out its Centennial Campaign fundraising and $16 million in private contributions to UCLA Athletics, we look into strategies, gifts and areas of focus that UCLA uses to maintain its donor engagement.
The coronavirus pandemic has drastically upended life in the most unforeseeable of ways. At UCLA, our community is remarkably united by similar feelings of loss, confusion and concern, but also by light, hope and perspective that the pandemic has brought to the forefront.
New student government rules will attempt to keep election coordinators from taking off with email and social media passwords when their term expires.
Since 2019, two Undergraduate Students Association Council Election Board chairs were either removed or resigned in the middle of their term.
This post was updated Jan. 29 at 1:09 a.m.
Students usually have two questions about the Undergraduate Students Association Council.
Firstly, what is it?
USAC is UCLA’s undergraduate student government, and that leads us to a follow-up question: Why should I care?
For the fourth time, thousands of Angelenos marched through Downtown on Saturday to show their support for women’s rights.
In addition to the usual signs, ranging from jokes to swears to female empowerment slogans, the favored promotional materials of many marchers touted their 2020 Democratic presidential picks.
The namesakes of the UCLA Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science donated a record-breaking $100 million to the school Tuesday.
Henry and Susan Samueli’s donation, made through the Samueli Foundation, is the largest gift ever made to the engineering school.
or Jan Reiff, activism means caring about issues beyond one’s self and then acting to make positive change on those issues.
“It’s where you harness your emotions and your strong feelings to figure out how to make that turn into something,” said Reiff, a history professor.
Oralia Palma, a medical assistant and union member, said she was recently diagnosed with lupus.
When she responded poorly to generic brand medication, she tried to switch brands but found her UCLA-provided insurance would not cover the expense.
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