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Victoria Ke Li | Editor in chief
Li is the 2022-2023 editor in chief. She was previously the 2021-2022 assistant News editor on the Science and Health beat and a contributor for News, Illustrations, Design and Photo. They are also a fourth-year human biology and society student from San Diego, CA minoring in public health and professional writing.
Li is the 2022-2023 editor in chief. She was previously the 2021-2022 assistant News editor on the Science and Health beat and a contributor for News, Illustrations, Design and Photo. They are also a fourth-year human biology and society student from San Diego, CA minoring in public health and professional writing.

Daily Bruin: In Focus

June 5, 2022 11:35 p.m.

Gallery: Graduating students discuss returning to UCLA as double Bruins

Graduating students describe why they are returning to UCLA for graduate programs.

By Chelsea Westman, Joseph Jimenez, Esther Li, and Victoria Ke Li

Daily Bruin: In Focus

June 5, 2022 6:14 p.m.

Gallery: Through our lens 2021-2022

Daily Bruin Photo staffers reflect on some of the most memorable moments this year from behind their viewfinders.

By Victoria Ke Li, Bryan Palmero, Sakshi Joglekar, Patrick L Shao, Esther Li, Ethan Manafi, Neha Krishnakumar, Jason Zhu, Alex Driscoll, Ashley Kenney, Vivian Xu, Anya Yakimenko, Chelsea Westman, Antonio Martinez, Jefferson Alade, Marc-Anthony Rosas, Lauren Man, Nina Morasky, Seth Van Matre, Finn Chitwood, Esther Ma, Javier Jauregui Ramirez, Kaiya Pomeroy-Tso, Joseph Jimenez, Megan Cai, Anika Chakrabarti, Jeremy Chen, August Suchecki, Kanishka Mehra, Shengfeng Chien, Mattias de los Rios Rogers, Christine Kao, David Rimer, Jack Stenzel, Shane Yu, and Harold King Ho Lee

Campus

April 30, 2022 2:31 p.m.

Nurses demonstrate for safer working conditions ahead of UC contract negotiations

More than 30 nurses rallied outside Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center on Wednesday night to advocate for improved working conditions ahead of impending contract negotiations.
The rally was one of several held across University of California hospitals that day, including UCLA Health’s Westwood location and the UCLA Medical Center, Santa Monica, said Emily Carrera, a registered nurse in the labor and delivery division.

By Victoria Ke Li, Bryan Palmero, and Aditi Kumar

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