Since the 1990s, the unofficial slates of the undergraduate student government have fed and expanded the level of political involvement for the undergraduate student body. Read more...
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April 27, 10:49 pm
Slates have same goals, but different agendas
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April 13, 9:53 pm
Events hosted for prospective students
For high school seniors, receiving mail from colleges in the spring means that the long wait is finally over. Read more...
Photo: Prospective UCLA students and their families tour the campus around Kerkhoff Hall.
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April 13, 9:47 pm
Holistic approach proposed to increase diversity
Numerous students from underprivileged backgrounds are rejected every year when they fail to meet the amount of points necessary for admission into several University of California schools. Read more...
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April 13, 9:40 pm
Counselor gains insight into admissions process
After helping several students appeal their admissions decisions to UCLA, Lisa Golden, a local college counselor, wanted to learn why UCLA was rejecting applicants she felt were highly qualified. So she applied to be a undergraduate application reader for UCLA admissions. Read more...
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March 30, 9:22 pm
Population poll comes to campus
It's not going to determine the next president. It won't change marriage laws. There aren't debates and campaign posters. Read more...
Photo: Fourth-year international development studies student Brian Chiu (left), a census education outreach coordinator, and Assistant Director Melany dela Cruz (right) work with the U.S. Census Bureau to spread the word about the census to students and encourage them to participate.
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March 30, 9:19 pm
Data needed for redistricting process
Though each questionnaire collected contains just 10 questions, the results of this year's census could have enormous political and economic ramifications for California, particularly due to changes caused by Proposition 11. Read more...
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March 30, 9:15 pm
Survey answers are crucial
Twelve U.S. Census Bureau districts across the country will collect population data and aggregate it at a national level, generating a report to present to President Obama. Read more...