Early this fall, sociology lecturers Terri Anderson and Mark Jepson, who have each taught at UCLA for over 20 years, were handed pink slips. Read more...
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June 6, 10:27 pm
Student groups fight to reinstate pink-slipped lecturers
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June 6, 10:12 pm
Student stays strong, graduates on time despite spinal tumor
It started with pain in her neck "“ a pain that would not go away, even after a trip to the chiropractor. Read more...
Photo: Fourth-year communications studies student Angelica Galang survived a tumor on her spine and will be graduating later this week.
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June 6, 10:10 pm
Graduate students apply degrees to future careers
UCLA graduate students receiving degrees in the social sciences and humanities provide a variety of answers for the question, "What are you going to do with that degree?" Read more...
Photo: Mark Kaswan, a political science graduate student with a specialization in political theory, explains his dissertation to a student. Kaswan plans to take a fellowship at Rutgers University and to continue research in the political field.
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June 6, 10:07 pm
Sorority seniors savor costume tradition
A Batman outfit. Read more...
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June 6, 10:04 pm
Summer dining team faces temporary layoffs and curtailments
Zenoria Robles couldn't wait to visit her parents in Mexico this summer. Read more...
Photo: For two weeks over the summer, UCLA dining employee Verenice Ruize will take a mandatory unpaid leave from her job working at Rendezvous and Bruin Cafe.
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June 6, 9:54 pm
Cat management program hopes to curb feral feline population living on campus
Dennis Lyday frequents a very different kind of hunting ground. Read more...
Photo: A feral cat hides in the shrubs outside the Humanities building. The number of cats on campus has gone down in recent decades but cat abandonment still occurs.




