For graduate students in six out of 10 University of California campuses, health care will be changing in more ways than just those outlined in Washington's recent health care reform. Read more...
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April 4, 9:48 pm
Plans begin for UC-wide insurance
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March 31, 10:33 pm
Attempted sexual assault on the Hill is fifth incident in March
An unknown man attempted to sexually assault a woman outside Delta Terrace residence hall at 3:25 a.m. Wednesday, university police said. Read more...
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March 31, 10:32 pm
Ann Coulter’s speech canceled because of illness; to be rescheduled for later date
Conservative political commentator Ann Coulter canceled her lecture, "Why Liberals are Wrong About Everything," sponsored by Bruin Republicans as she fell ill on her tour of Canada, said Matthew Miller, chairman of Bruin Republicans. Read more...
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March 31, 10:30 pm
Applications for USAC and GSA now available
Candidate packets for the undergraduate student government elections are available to students in good academic standing as of Wednesday. Read more...
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March 31, 10:28 pm
Experiences of undergraduate married couples
Lorena Villa, a fourth-year transfer student, always thought she would marry after she had finished medical school. Read more...
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March 31, 10:24 pm
Final project aimed to prevent faculty layoffs in communication studies department
In light of the university's decision to lay off faculty members throughout the college, students from Steve Peterson's Communication Studies 156 class used theoretical knowledge to advocate for the reinstatement of 12 lecturers from the communication studies department, including Peterson himself. Read more...
Photo: Fourth-year communication studies students Autumn Pierce (left) and Mohammad Humkar rally for UCLA to keep 12 lecturers in the department.
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March 31, 10:21 pm
Language departments face program changes, including foreign language requirement
Although bridge funding allocations have promised temporary relief to the Humanities departments in the upcoming school year, language departments are facing the possibility of drastic program changes, including the modification of the undergraduate foreign language requirement. Read more...