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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April 3, 2:02 am
USAC Recap – April 2
News, Student Government
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April 3, 1:47 am
USAC approves fee referendum for Bruin Bash
Undergraduate students will be asked to vote on an about $4 yearly fee increase to fund the Bruin Bash concert and the Enormous Activities Fair in the upcoming spring elections. Read more...
Campus, News
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April 3, 1:43 am
Charges against UCLA political science professor dismissed
The district attorney case against UCLA political science professor Michael Lofchie, regarding a conflict of interest in the hiring of an employee, was dismissed last month after a judge ruled that University of California educators were exempt from the government code in question. Read more...
News
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April 3, 1:41 am
L.A. mayoral candidate Wendy Greuel gives speech at UCLA
The tune of “Girl on Fire” by Alicia Keys playing in the background, L.A. mayoral candidate Wendy Greuel walked out in front of dozens of students, supporters and other members of the L.A. community at UCLA on Tuesday. Read more...
Photo: Wendy Greuel, a UCLA alumna and candidate for L.A. mayor, visited UCLA on Tuesday to deliver a speech.
Campus, News
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April 2, 1:07 am
UCLA departments continue switch to online evaluations
Most UCLA departments and programs have switched from paper to online evaluations for students to assess their instructors and courses, though some faculty members are hesitant about the change. Read more...
News, Science & Health
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April 2, 12:53 am
Psychiatrist Robert Carroll utilizes poetry as therapeutic mechanism
During therapy sessions in a small office south of Wilshire, patients are greeted by classical music, a warm handshake and an important question: Have you ever been moved to write a poem? Read more...
Photo: Robert Carroll, a UCLA Medical Center psychiatrist, has his patients write poetry to help them cope with their struggles.
Campus, News
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April 2, 12:50 am
Former UCLA researcher James Enstrom’s lawsuit proceeds
A former UCLA researcher’s lawsuit against the Regents of the University of California will now move forward, after a federal district judge recently rejected the regents’ motion to dismiss the case. Read more...


