In the wake of recent buzz about a slowing economy and collapsing lending market, university officials said students should not worry about receiving financial aid for the upcoming academic year. Read more...
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April 13, 10:29 pm
Loans, aid unaffected by slow economy
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April 13, 10:26 pm
Event reels in money for Mattel
Despite the 93-degree weather Sunday, about 1,000 students and community members gathered in Wilson Plaza to raise money for the Mattel Children's Hospital in UCLA's ninth annual Run/Walk. Read more...
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April 13, 9:00 pm
Week in Photos: April 7 – 13
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April 10, 9:07 pm
AAP to suffer budget cuts
Due to statewide budget cuts, the Academic Advancement Program will be forced to make an estimated 5 to 10 percent cut in funding, which will impact students utilizing both the tutoring and counseling programs offered by the organization. Read more...
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April 10, 9:06 pm
Student finds passion for truth
When his mom bought him a computer, a precocious fourth-grader named Felix Kim immediately took it apart with a screwdriver. Read more...
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April 10, 9:05 pm
If it’s private, mum’s still the word
On a campus where political protests, mass condom distribution and on-campus gay unions are considered commonplace, the number of taboo subjects among students is steadily shrinking. Read more...
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April 10, 9:04 pm
Faculty members recognized
So far 2008 has been a great year for UCLA professors: Two professors won the 2008 Pulitzer Prize for nonfiction, the top national writing award, and six received 2008 Guggenheim fellowships, prestigious grants that allow researchers more freedom to work creatively on their projects. Read more...