More than a year ago, a task force of professors recommended broad changes to the humanities division. Today, few of these recommendations have been implemented. ** Read more...
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January 20, 1:43 am
Reformation of language programs remain undecided
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January 20, 1:42 am
Two UCLA computer science professors teach classes without pay
One academic department at UCLA has found an unusual luxury to help it weather budget cuts: professors teaching for free. Read more...
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Professor Carey Nachenberg voluntarily teaches Computer Science 32 without pay. Nachenberg is popular among students for his entertaining lectures.
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January 20, 1:40 am
Apartment Fair helps students with apartment hunting in Westwood
Money and location come up again and again as student priorities during the apartment search. How do landlords in Westwood Village respond? [1:43]
"Long Story Short: Students search for low prices, close distance at USAC apartment fair"Carina Martin recently spent hours wandering around Westwood searching for the perfect apartment. Read more...
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January 20, 1:36 am
New UC-wide holistic admissions policy approved
San Diego "”mdash; Tierra Moore applied to UCLA in the fall of 2008 with a 3.4 GPA. Read more...
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Third-year global studies and political science student Tierra Moore spoke at the UC Regents meeting Wednesday to express her support for the holistic viewing policy in the UC application process.
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January 20, 1:31 am
Tech-savvy professors take to tweeting
Logging onto Facebook, Twitter and Blogspot are all part of a hard day's work for Professor Robert R. Read more...
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January 19, 12:16 am
Hedrick dining hall closed until Thursday for roof construction
Hedrick dining hall will be closed until dinner on Thursday while construction crews install a new roof as part of renovation efforts on the Hill. Read more...
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January 19, 12:10 am
Professor Stuart Biegel will lecture on his findings about pre-college LGBT discrimination at UCLA School of Law’s ‘The Right to be Out’
December 23, 2010 – Several suicides of LGBT high school and college students sparked a flurry of media attention last year. What’s the climate at UCLA? Do LGBT students feel accepted? [3:20]
"LGBT students report varying temperatures in UCLA's climate of acceptance"Armando Huipe had known for more than seven years that he was gay, but he did not come out after his high school graduation. "I was playing a role at school and at home," said Huipe, a fourth-year English student and president of Delta Lambda Phi, UCLA's fraternity for gay, bisexual and progressive men. Read more...

