The Associated Students of UCLA annual fee is currently $7.50 a year. And while an increase is warranted, ASUCLA must be more clear in justifying a probable $48 hike over the next five years. Read more...
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January 13, 9:00 pm
Editorial: ASUCLA must make better case for $48 fee increase
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January 13, 9:00 pm
Groups celebrate King's life, impact
Several organizations on campus and in the surrounding community are staging events to celebrate the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. One event is the Dr. Read more...
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January 12, 9:00 pm
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Parks modifies mayoral campaign team With barely two months before the city’s primary election, Councilman Bernard Parks has replaced the management team of his mayoral campaign, the latest sign of turmoil in his first run for citywide office. Read more...
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January 12, 9:00 pm
Editorial: Reform for progress requirement still stalled
Repealing or modifying the Expected Cumulative Progress requirement has been a major goal of the Undergraduate Students Association Council for more than a year. But despite being such a high priority, it remains unclear how much progress has been made. Read more...
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January 12, 9:00 pm
Editorial: New funding committee lacks fresh perspective
Undergraduate Students Association Council President Allende Palma/Saracho has sent the wrong message with his most recent committee appointments. Following Palma/Saracho’s lead, a majority of the council approved the Constitutional Review Committee appointments of Budget Review director, Tracy Ohara, Finance Committee chair, Ma Raissa Corella, Community Service commissioner, Crystal Lee, and General Representative, Anneli Villarin. Read more...
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January 12, 9:00 pm
Student-taught courses on track for approval
Planning for student-initiated courses is well underway, and as early as this spring quarter students may be able to register for courses developed by their fellow students. Read more...
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January 12, 9:00 pm
Committee selected to review USAC constitution
After a long debate and opposition at Tuesday’s undergraduate student government meeting, four students were finally approved and appointed to sit on the Constitutional Review Committee. Read more...