UCLA appoints its 1st Latino chancellor

Dr. Julio Frenk, president of the University of Miami, has been appointed as the next chancellor of UCLA, making history as the first Latino to lead the university.

UCLA braces for more potential protests

The UC Board of Regents will meet in a special session in Westwood Wednesday to consider the appointment of a new chancellor to oversee the campus that has been roiled in recent weeks by pro-Palestine protests.

Pro-Palestinian protests return to UCLA

Protesters began erecting tents on the plaza, and at one point stood in formation at the top of the Janss Steps that lead into the plaza to prevent people from entering. Some makeshift barricades were also assembled, and protesters also dyed the water in a plaza fountain red.

Jewish students sue UCLA over pro-Palestinian encampment

Three Jewish students filed a lawsuit alleging that their civil rights were violated when UCLA allowed "antisemitic activists" to bar them and other students from going to their classes, offices and the library during pro-Palestinian demonstrations in April and May.

Jewish students suing UCLA over encampment

In the Los Angeles federal court complaint, two law students and an undergraduate student contend that UCLA allowed a group of students and outsiders to set up an encampment, the participants of which stopped Jewish students and faculty from accessing the heart of campus.

UCLA workers join unionized strike

The UC system has blasted the union's allegations and filed unfair labor practice complaints of its own, saying the union's labor contract has a no-strike provision and that the union's demands are outside the scope of union labor issues.

UCLA academic workers to go on strike

The UC system has blasted the union's allegations and filed unfair labor practice complaints of its own, saying the union's labor contract has a no-strike provision and that the union's demands are outside the scope of union labor issues.