The Undergraduate Students Association Council is the official student government of UCLA’s undergraduate students. Council meetings are Tuesdays at 7 p.m. in Kerckhoff 417 and are open to all students. Read more...
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May 18, 9:39 pm
USAC Recap
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May 17, 10:36 pm
“Everything You Want to Know About Twins” panel to explore the development of siblings who share the same birthday
Second-year twins Sarah and Samantha Hofmann share more than just their birthday and last name. Both sisters are anthropology students, take the same classes, are in UniCamp together and share a room in their Kappa Delta sorority house. Read more...
Photo: First-year undeclared student Ryan Bradley (left) joined her sister, third-year communication studies student Kerry Bradley, at UCLA last fall.
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May 17, 10:29 pm
Science Poster Day puts student research on display
UCLA's 13th annual Science Poster Day, which brings together hundreds of undergraduate student researchers of all fields of science, will be held today in Ackerman Grand Ballroom. Read more...
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May 16, 9:00 pm
Bruins can benefit from Alumni Association and Career Center services even after graduation
Aside from making it through college and earning that hard-sought-after degree, UCLA's class of 2010 may have an additional reason to celebrate. Read more...
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May 13, 10:44 pm
Drumline performs in festival in Japan
Throughout the year, the UCLA Marching Band performs at sporting events, augmenting teams' athletic performances with upbeat music and cheers. Read more...
Photo: Kelly Flickinger and the UCLA Marching Band travel regularly to showcase their talent and perform in festivals. Most recently, the drumline traveled to Japan.
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May 13, 10:40 pm
Professor works to open research facility in Indonesia
Between grading papers, teaching and conducting research, UCLA Professor Paul Barber is also actively involved in the creation of a new biodiversity research facility in Bali, Indonesia. Read more...
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May 13, 10:38 pm
Recession lowers international funding to fight AIDS
Developing countries are struggling to combat AIDS as international funding is decreasing, according to a recent report by Doctors Without Borders. Read more...