Over 200 People Attend Vigil in Solidarity With Muslims of New Zealand

A common sentiment was expressed throughout all of the speeches: Love will overcome hate and fear.

Gauchos Shut Down by Fullerton in Second Round

Although they put up a great fight, injuries and an inconsistent offense eventually doomed the Gauchos as they lost the Big West semifinals 64-58 to Cal State Fullerton.

In Photos | MSA Hosts Vigil in Solidarity With Muslims of New Zealand

Over 200 people were in attendance.

Two UC Unions To Strike Next Week, UCOP Calls Decisions to Strike “Unfortunate”

Next week’s strike was initially prompted by UPTE, which represents around 13,000 employees; AFSCME, which represents over 25,000 workers across the UC system, is striking in solidarity.

In Photos | 11 Minutes For 11 Years: Youth Climate Strike Takes Over Arbor

The 11 a.m. strike lasted just over 30 minutes.

VIDEO: Random Acts of Kindness 2019

The Daily Nexus teamed up with Woodstocks Pizza to celebrate this year’s Random Act of Kindness month and give back to the students.

UC Regents Table Non-Resident Tuition Increase

The Board of Regents plans to reconsider the tuition hike at their next meeting in May.

Summer Cal Grant Bill Reintroduced to the State Legislature

SB 461 will provide up to nine units of aid per session to students eligible for Cal Grant.

Southern California Edison Found Responsible for Thomas Fire

A more detailed report about the fire’s investigation will be “available as soon as possible,” according to the department.

The Best Education That Money Can Buy Isn’t Really the Best

Katherine Swartz takes a lens to the flawed college admissions process following the revelation that wealthy parents bribed their childrens’ ways into elite universities.