A swipe for Panda Express? Scores of students are unaware that this tasty swap is a possibility. Read more...
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May 26, 10:11 pm
USAC, ASUCLA and the On-Campus Housing Council work together to increase the value of BruinCard meal swipe vouchers for Ackerman restaurants
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May 25, 10:31 pm
USAC Recap
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 25, 10:16 pm
The Memory Project memorializes, remembers Black Panthers killed in Campbell Hall 41 years ago
A crowd of about 80 people gathered by the steps of Campbell Hall on Tuesday to look back 41 years in history. Read more...
Photo: Ericka Huggins, widow of John Huggins and member of the Black Panther Party, spoke outside Campbell Hall Tuesday at the presentation of the Memory Project.
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May 25, 10:05 pm
Changing housing to coed not yet considered
Krystal Torres, a third-year communications student, advocates for a housing change that has yet to be realized at UCLA "“ gender-neutral housing. Read more...
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May 24, 10:57 pm
History seminar, the Memory Project, to unveil plaques in memoriam of Black Panther students killed at Campbell Hall
In Campbell Hall 41 years ago, two UCLA students and members of the Black Panther Party for Self-Defense were murdered. Read more...
Photo: AAP Operations Manager Chante Henderson (left) and AAP Director Charles Alexander hold plaques in lecturer Mary Corey’s class to honor slain Black Panther students.
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May 24, 10:48 pm
Teams on Bruin Walk hurry to register students to vote Monday in time for the June 8 primary
Voter registration teams rounded up a rush of last-day sign-ups on Bruin Walk before registration for the June 8 primary closed Monday at 5 p.m. after several weeks of promotion. Read more...
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May 24, 10:47 pm
Higher education sails to all corners of the world in the Semester at Sea program
Sitting in class while slowly rocking back and forth, Robyn Chazen was amazed when her professor stopped lecture to let students watch the dolphins swimming outside of the boat window. Read more...
Photo: Students in the Semester at Sea program take pictures with children at an orphanage in Mauritius. Semester at Sea is a global study abroad program run through the University of Virginia and includes visits to a variety of countries.


