They are the people who keep UCLA running. They clean the bathrooms, serve the food, and drive the buses. But many of them earn less than a living wage and have little possibility for advancement. Read more...
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February 2, 9:00 pm
UC workers deserve more pay, chance to advance
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February 2, 9:00 pm
After delay, USAC appoints E-board chair
With election season coming up soon, the election board chairperson was officially appointed during Tuesday’s undergraduate student government meeting. Nathan Lam, the newly appointed E-board chair, will hold the responsibility as the principal facilitator of anything pertaining to elections. Read more...
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February 2, 9:00 pm
King/Drew Medical Center loses national accreditation
The Martin Luther King/Drew Medical Center incurred another setback Tuesday as a national hospital accreditation agency retracted its credentials in a move that may, among other things, signal change for UCLA medical students hoping to train at the hospital. Read more...
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February 2, 9:00 pm
Student concern over racial issues declines
College freshmen in 2004 are less concerned about racial discrimination and are more politically polarized, according to a survey released Tuesday by the UCLA Higher Education Research Institute. Read more...
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February 2, 9:00 pm
Repairs begin on damaged fraternity house
Repairs to the Sigma Phi Epsilon house are underway after a tree fell on the building at the beginning of first week, forcing the evacuation of the house residents. Read more...
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February 1, 9:00 pm
Classmates defend student in art incident
As the investigation continues into a UCLA graduate student’s controversial performance art piece, others are speaking up to defend the student and his Nov. 29, 2004, performance. Read more...
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February 1, 9:00 pm
UC still unsure on lab
New information regarding security lapses at the Los Alamos National Laboratory has not led the UC Board of Regents to release a decision on whether to submit a bid to continue the lab’s management. Read more...