This post was updated on May 10 at 11:37 a.m. The original version of this graphic contained an error and information that was unclear, and has been changed. Read more...
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May 7, 1:54 am
Graphic: Where do annual USAC fees go?
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May 6, 12:25 am
Bruins United removes controversial campaign video directed toward Chinese international community
The Bruins United slate took a campaign video geared toward the Chinese international community off of YouTube, after it garnered negative student reactions over the weekend. Read more...
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May 3, 2:00 am
Oil tax may provide public education funding
The University of California and other public education systems could receive boosts in state funding through two proposals to tax California oil extraction – one that is currently circulating among California residents and another in the state Senate. Read more...
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May 3, 1:46 am
New UCLA librarian will focus on digitizing, efficiency
Virginia Steel, the newly announced university librarian, said she hopes to focus on digitization of library materials and efficient spending when she relocates to UCLA this summer. Read more...
Photo: Virginia Steel will take over from Gary Strong as university librarian this July.
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May 2, 1:20 am
Stanley Dashew leaves 96-year-legacy of creating inventions and bonds
Stanley Dashew, the businessman who founded the Dashew Center for International Students and Scholars at UCLA, died last week of natural causes. He was 96. Read more...
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May 2, 1:17 am
Beloved and well-traveled teacher wins opportunity to give interpretation of his ‘final’ lecture
He worked as a forklift driver, a bartender and served in the army. Read more...
Photo: Russell Burgos, a lecturer in the Global Studies Interdepartmental Program, will deliver the fourth annual student-nominated My Last Lecture tonight.
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May 2, 1:13 am
Blum Center aspires to create global citizens who fight Latin American poverty, healthy issues
Raul, an 11-year-old boy from Honduras, took care of his five siblings, who had chronic malnutrition and asthma. Read more...
Photo: Panelists discuss the thought process behind UCLA’s Blum Center on Poverty and Health in Latin America at an inaugural event held on Wednesday.