The original version of this article contained an error and has been changed. See the bottom of the article for additional information. Starting today, university police will give tickets to students riding bikes, skateboards or scooters in designated dismount zones on campus, such as Bruin Walk and Bruin Plaza. Read more...
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January 22, 1:52 am
UCPD to enforce dismount zones with tickets
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January 22, 1:49 am
UC President Mark Yudof to end tenure in August
University of California President Mark G. Yudof will step down from his position at the end of August, he announced Friday in a UC press release. Read more...
Photo: University of California President Mark Yudof announced on Friday that he will step down from his post in August.
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January 22, 1:42 am
UC applications reach new highs
Applications to the UCLA campus and the University of California system reached record highs this year, according to reports released Friday by the UC Office of the President. Read more...
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January 18, 11:34 am
UCLA fall applications hit record high of almost 100,000
The total marks an 8.8 percent increase from last year and the highest number of applicants in the university’s history, officials said. Read more...
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January 18, 1:13 am
UCLA Counseling and Psychological Services reduces annual appointments for students
UCLA Counseling and Psychological Services reduced the number of annual individual counseling appointments per student earlier this month, after officials said they saw a large increase in demand for the center’s services last quarter. Read more...
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January 17, 12:59 am
Hill to offer two new housing options
The Office of Residential Life will offer two new housing options next year, gender-neutral housing and a floor that will house students interested in the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer/questioning, intersex and allied communities. Read more...
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January 17, 12:52 am
Professor utilizes social media as a teaching tool
Instead of asking students to silence their cell phones and close the tabs on their Internet browsers, Camal is incorporating social media into his course, Music History 5: The History of Rock and Roll, this quarter. Read more...
Photo: Professor Jerome Camal is using Twitter and Spotify in his Music History 5: History of Rock and Roll course this quarter to engage with his students. This is his second time teaching the course, but first time using social media as a teaching tool.