California legislators may soon have to discuss the possibility of further cuts to state-funded programs, including the University of California, based on the state's failure to meet revenue projections for the past three months. Read more...
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October 19, 1:42 am
Depending on specific revenue figures, Gov. Jerry Brown may be forced to make trigger cuts to state education funds
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October 19, 1:39 am
UCLA School of Law online forum brings together international experts on human rights and legal issues
Unable to resolve conflict in Libya by issuing an arrest warrant for former president Moammar Gadhafi, the International Criminal Court sought the opinion of experts brought together by a UCLA School of Law forum. Read more...
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October 18, 1:26 am
Backpack display hopes to prevent suicide among college students, fight mental health stigma
The sight of hundreds of brightly colored backpacks scattered on the lawn in front of the Student Activities Center on Monday captured the attention of Christopher Wenell as he walked through campus. Read more...
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Students in Wilson Plaza look at backpacks representing college student suicides.
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October 18, 1:24 am
Second-year RAs step up to help lead the Hill
Strolling down the hall on the fifth floor of Hedrick Summit, Taylor Briglio casually chats and jokes with residents as they prepare to go to a floor dinner. The environmental science student is one of a minority of second-year resident assistants on the Hill. Briglio decided in November of his first year to apply to become an RA, appreciating the sense of community his own RAs created the year before. Although he served on floor government in Courtside his first year, Briglio said he didn't expect to be a resident assistant by his second year. Briglio was initially chosen as an alternative applicant. Read more...
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Taylor Briglio has been one of a higher-than-average number of second-year RAs hired this year to account for this year’s large freshman class.
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October 18, 1:22 am
UCLA uses student input to locate Wi-Fi dead zones to begin improving Internet connection
To strategically expand wireless Internet coverage, UCLA is using student input to map out Wi-Fi dead zones on campus. The map, which will pinpoint the best and worst zones for wireless connection on campus, will help Information Technology Services locate areas at UCLA that need improved signal strength. Read more...
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October 17, 12:03 am
Dozens gather for UCLA’s first-ever Bike (Re)cycling event
At UCLA's first-ever bike recycling event on Sunday, dozens of people picked out free bikes and bike parts that had previously been abandoned or left behind on campus. Read more...
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Dozens of students, workers, and people from around the community came to the bike recycling program to get free used bikes and bike parts.
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October 14, 11:44 am
Breakfast options discontinued at Bruin Café Express, Café 1919
Breakfast options at Café 1919 and the Bruin Café Express cart have been discontinued this quarter because of a lack of student demand. Read more...
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Breakfast at Café 1919 and Bruin Café Express has been discontinued.