The University of California may loan $200 million to the state of California in March, based on a projection by the state controller's office released earlier this week. Read more...
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February 3, 12:40 am
UC may loan $200 million to state
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February 3, 12:38 am
On Route
Jonathan "JonJon" Junpradub sat behind the wheel, looking more awake than most of the passengers on his UCLA Campus Express bus. Read more...
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Fourth-year anthropology student Jonathan “Jon Jon” Junpradub drives a Campus Express bus Thursday morning for UCLA Transportation.
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February 3, 12:35 am
Bruins snip and share locks of love
If it weren't for the beauticians, pop music or the smell of hair spray, it would have been business as usual at the James West Alumni Center. Read more...
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Third-year anthropology student Shana Schreiber receives a haircut at Thursday’s Locks of Love event. She was among more than 200 donors who came to the James West Alumni Center.
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February 3, 12:33 am
California’s new gas emission standards shift gears for auto industry
California lawmakers passed new regulations last week that experts say will cut greenhouse gas emissions by more than a third over the next four decades. Read more...
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February 2, 12:51 am
UC Student Health Insurance Plan to cover birth control at no added cost
The University of California is in the process of voluntarily covering contraceptive services for women at no added cost starting August 2012, in line with a recent federal ruling. Read more...
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February 2, 12:49 am
UCLA alumni create PROnoise to provide exposure for local bands
In the nights before his 2011 graduation from UCLA, Charles Bergmann stayed up late in his Westwood Village apartment, making calls to the Ukraine. Read more...
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UCLA alumni Chase Smiegiel (left), Andrew Look (middle) and Charles Bergmann created PROnoise, a music-sharing website aimed at helping budding artists gain exposure to new fans.
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February 2, 12:47 am
UCLA Higher Education Research Initiative survey reports freshmen are focusing more on academics
College freshmen nationwide are focusing more on academics as a path to a better job than previous freshmen classes, according to a recent survey published by UCLA's Higher Education Research Initiative. Read more...


