The University of California may owe past professional students more than $39 million after an appellate court upheld a ruling Friday that the university had unfairly raised fees. Read more...
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November 5, 9:36 pm
Court upholds $39 million decision against UC
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November 5, 9:35 pm
Critiquing affirmative action
Eleven years after the passage of Proposition 209, students gathered on Monday to hear a panel present divergent perspectives on affirmative action. Read more...
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November 4, 10:21 pm
Clinton urges all to social action
Former President Bill Clinton was on campus Saturday in an effort to help empower young adults to solve social problems in their communities. Read more...
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November 4, 10:15 pm
Admissions statistics illuminate trend
University officials have released final data on the fall 2007 class, shedding light on the first year UCLA has used its new holistic admissions process. Read more...
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November 4, 10:09 pm
Increasing racial diversity is not enough
With enrollment numbers detailing UCLA's latest freshman class recently unveiled, administrators and students seem optimistic that the new process is working to help application readers better understand students. Read more...
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November 4, 10:07 pm
Students hope to help elect new UC president
Students demanded involvement in the search for the next University of California president last Tuesday, when campus representatives sent a letter to UC Board of Regents Chairman Richard Blum. Read more...
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November 4, 10:04 pm
Bruins reach out to L.A. community
On Saturday morning, students rose early to scour the sides of highways for garbage as part of Community Service Day, an event organized by the Undergraduate Students Association Council. Read more...