University of California student leaders are proposing a new admissions criterion that would give preference to applicants from low-income schools that have special partnerships with UC campuses. Read more...
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October 22, 1:04 am
UC student leaders propose new admissions criterion
Campus, News, Student Government
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October 22, 1:00 am
USAC resolution echoes Israeli-Palestinian conflict
The undergraduate student government is set to vote tonight on a resolution in support of a peaceful campus approach to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and investments in specific companies that have worked to promote economic growth for both Israelis and Palestinians. Read more...
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October 22, 12:00 am
Students have mixed reactions to Bruin Plate
As a vegetarian living on the Hill last year, Connie Ho often found herself unsatisfied with the meat substitutes offered in most dining halls. With such limited choices, she said she had to get creative with what meat-free options meals she could put together. Read more...
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October 21, 8:42 am
In the shadows: LGBT Malawians seek care
This year's Bridget O'Brien Scholarship recipients traveled to Malawi, a country that outlaws homosexuality and in which UCLA has a strong research presence. Explore chapter one in a three-day series. Read more...
News, Science & Health
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October 21, 2:19 am
UCLA School of Dentistry clinic provides free dental care
The UCLA School of Dentistry and the Wilshire State Bank provided dental care to about 130 people who cannot afford to pay for private healthcare on Saturday. Read more...
Campus, News, Student Government
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October 21, 1:46 am
USAC budget report leads to concerns over slate politics
An undergraduate student government quarterly budget report will now be headed by an independent body instead of a specific office, following concerns of a slate bias skewing the results of the report and potentially creating a hierarchy between offices. Read more...
Photo: Internal Vice President Avi Oved speaks at a USAC meeting on Oct. 2.
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October 19, 1:27 pm
Study finds UCLA’s policies regarding faculty discrimination inadequate
UCLA Chancellor Gene Block recently announced plans to hired a full-time officer to help ensure that incidents of racial discrimination against UCLA faculty members are properly addressed and recorded. Read more...



