California Senate Bill 687 is an important education bill that should promptly pass into law. Introduced by state Senator Joe Simitian, SB 687 would require individual schools to publish how much they spend on teacher salaries and other per-pupil costs. Read more...
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May 9, 9:00 pm
Editorial: All schools must be held accountable for spending
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May 9, 9:00 pm
New library branch opens in Village
A new branch of the Los Angeles Public Library opened in Westwood on May 7, offering the area’s readers, including UCLA students, a new source for their favorite John Grisham, Dan Brown or J.K. Read more...
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May 9, 9:00 pm
Innovative instruction
Think of all the “stupid” questions students never ask in class. Now, imagine a tool that allows students to anonymously interact with their professors during class, so that there is no fear of a stupid question. Read more...
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May 9, 9:00 pm
Director steps down from lab
The man the University of California hired as director two years ago to reform the problem-ridden Los Alamos National Laboratory announced his resignation Friday during a critical time in the UC’s potential bid for the extension of its current management contract. Read more...
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May 9, 9:00 pm
USAC runoff campaigns begin
Though some of the candidate signs lining Bruin Walk have been taken down, the elections are not yet over. Voting for runoff elections for the undergraduate student government will begin tonight as two top executive offices remain unfilled. Read more...
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May 9, 9:00 pm
Students analyze theme park trends
When Joy Hogeley and Wenxuan Chen began their research last fall, studying the dynamics of the theme park industry in Southern California, theirs was an exercise born more out of necessity than innovation. Read more...
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May 8, 9:00 pm
Editorial: Biniek offers passion, experience to EVP office
There is no doubt that students should vote for Jeannie Biniek for external vice president in this week’s student government runoff election. Biniek has both experience and firm plans to represent UCLA students to the administration, regents and legislators. Read more...