After California tax revenues took a plunge last month, lawmakers may be forced to consider new reductions in funding for the University of California. Read more...
Campus, News
|
May 7, 12:19 am
Slumping California tax revenues likely to hurt higher education statewide
Campus, Crime, News
|
May 7, 12:17 am
Suspected signboard vandal confesses after arrest by UCPD
University police arrested a man Wednesday night who allegedly vandalized the 54 undergraduate student government election signboards and sandwich boards that line Bruin Walk to promote the candidates. Read more...
Campus, News
|
May 6, 8:02 am
Student arrested for allegedly vandalizing USAC elections signs (UPDATED)
University police arrested a man Wednesday night who allegedly vandalized the 54 undergraduate student government election signboards and sandwich boards that line Bruin Walk to promote the candidates. Read more...
Campus, News
|
May 5, 10:49 pm
Feature Photo: “Burrito Bowl” eating contest for Cinco de Mayo
First-year undeclared student Lucas Bennett won today's second annual eating contest "Burrito Bowl," in celebration of Cinco de Mayo at Universal Citywalk. Bennett won $250 toward Discover a Star Foundation. Read more...
Photo: First-year undeclared student Lucas Bennett won today’s second annual eating contest “Burrito Bowl,” in celebration of Cinco de Mayo at Universal Citywalk. Bennett won $250 toward Discover a Star Foundation.
Campus, News
|
May 5, 10:43 pm
USAC election signboards torn down in the early morning Wednesday
Signboards promoting candidates running for the Undergraduate Students Association Council were torn down early Wednesday morning. Read more...
Photo: Several USAC signboards on Bruin Walk were vandalized early morning,and remained on the ground Wednesday as police scanned the scene of the crime.
Campus, News
|
May 5, 10:39 pm
New pillars and wooden walkway near Parking Lot 7 stairs signal the start of Pauley Pavilion renovation
The bright yellow pillars came first. Then came the boardwalk. Read more...
Campus, News
|
May 5, 10:36 pm
Student group YOUTHphonics provides free a cappella class, mentorship to Fairfax High School students
Until recently, Tremain Hanson's singing experience went no farther than the walls of his shower. Read more...
Photo: YOUTHphonics, a UCLA a cappella group that started two years ago, goes to Fairfax High School twice a week to teach a singing class.