As fall quarter begins, the undergraduate and graduate student government officers outline their main goals for the school year. Read more...
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September 23, 9:10 am
Meet your new student governments: USAC and GSA 2012-2013
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September 23, 9:05 am
Q&A: GSA President David Zeke discusses goals for graduate student welfare
David Zeke is the incoming president of the UCLA Graduate Students Association. Read more...
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David Zeke, president of the Graduate Students Association, discusses his plans for the year. The economics graduate student said he wants to focus on improving graduate student life and getting more students involved.
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September 23, 9:02 am
Q&A: USAC President David Bocarsly talks initiatives for undergraduates
David Bocarsly is the incoming president of the Undergraduate Students Association Council. Read more...
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USAC President David Bocarsly talks about some of his goals for the year. He said he plans to use his past experience on USAC to lead the council.
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September 23, 8:59 am
High USAC surplus funds projected for 2012-2013
Members of the undergraduate student government predict having a large amount of funds remaining from last year, but said they will work to decrease their future reliance on the funds. Read more...
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September 23, 8:56 am
UCLA may lose additional state funds under approved “˜rebenching’ budgetary model
Under a University of California-wide budgetary reform approved in June, UCLA could end up losing out on additional state funds in the future. Read more...
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September 23, 8:47 am
Serving for security: More college students opt for ROTC for better military benefits
A year ago, Crystal Escobar saw her days at UCLA as a direct path to becoming a pediatrician. Read more...
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ROTC officers participate in their Commissioning Ceremony outside of Royce Hall.
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September 23, 8:35 am
New staff to broaden environmental humanities
With smog blanketing its skies and thousands of cars clogging its freeways daily, Los Angeles might not seem like the ideal place for environmental faculty from Stanford University to call their new home. Read more...
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Allison Carruth, a professor in the English department. (courtesy of Allison Carruth)