The number of students stopped by police for misusing alcohol has not changed dramatically but the way the students are punished has shifted in recent years. Read more...
The number of students stopped by police for misusing alcohol has not changed dramatically but the way the students are punished has shifted in recent years. Read more...
Arriving in Bordeaux, France for the first time in 50 years, Skip Nicholson noticed many changes since his first visit to the city with the University of California Education Abroad Program Read more...
The gender studies department "“ formerly known as women's studies "“ celebrated its recent name change Wednesday, which went into effect this quarter. Read more...
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Christine Littleton talks at the gender studies department’s name-change ceremony.
Students wandered into SEAS Cafe, a small eating place located near the engineering lounge in Boelter Hall, lured by a sign that read "Free Coffee: 10 a.m.-2 p.m." Read more...
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Second-year international development studies and economics student Carly Calbreath helps a fellow student register to vote on Bruin Walk.
The smell of fresh-brewed coffee wafted through the fall breeze, as conversations in Spanish, French, Chinese and English permeated the air. Read more...
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International and domestic students mingle over coffee and tea at an event on Thursday, hosted by the Dashew Center.
The UCLA Graduate Students Association is the voice of graduate students on campus. The association meets for forum every three weeks and takes positions on current issues affecting graduate students. Forum meetings are at 5:30 p.m. in the Ackerman Viewpoint Lounge. Read more...
Every day for three years, Gale Hubbard woke up on the hard concrete steps of a Westwood building Âwith two things on her mind "“ food and shelter. Read more...