Mariana Vega spends much of her time waiting. She's waiting to return to UCLA after dropping out because she could no longer afford tuition. Read more...
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October 10, 1:34 am
Gov. Jerry Brown signs AB 131, passing California DREAM Act
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October 10, 1:33 am
Facebook under scrutiny for privacy issues
Americans spend about 53 billion minutes on Facebook per month "“ more than on any other social networking site, according to research conducted by the Neilson Company. This means millions of users logging in and out on a daily basis. Read more...
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October 10, 1:32 am
UCLA Housing, ORL looking into possible gender-inclusive housing option
Patrick Malkoun wanted to share a dorm room with a girl. His roommate was evicted just one week into fall quarter and most of his friends already lived off campus. Read more...
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Second-year student Patrick Malkoun requested to room on the Hill with his female friend. His request was denied.
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October 10, 1:30 am
Student creates UCLA-exclusive classified website, theUnifieds.com
Whenever an idea comes to him, Ryan Krebs writes it down. Programs, screenplay plots or business plans, Krebs records them all. Read more...
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Fourth-year political science student Ryan Krebs created the website theUnifieds.com.
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October 7, 1:11 am
UCLA Quidditch team seeking World Cup win
After brandishing shirts on Bruin Walk and broomsticks on the Intramural Field, UCLA's club Quidditch team is about to seek its first title at the World Cup tournament in New York in November. Read more...
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Quidditch team members Asher King Abramson, Harrison Homel, and Christina Kulyk sell their team t-shirts on bruinwalk. The quidditch team is fundraising for the World Quidditch Cup this coming November in New York.
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October 7, 1:08 am
UC system seeks further alumni donations
Nancy Korb graduated from UCLA more than 28 years ago, but she still regularly spends time with her former roommate from UCLA. Read more...
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October 7, 1:04 am
UCLA lecturer Bob Samuels discusses possibility of jobs program at Capitol
Amid high unemployment numbers and a stalled stimulus package, UCLA lecturer Bob Samuels recently went with a delegation to Capitol Hill to talk about job prospects for college graduates. Read more...
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Courtesy of Bob Samuels



