Regent Ward Connerly received no support for his proposal to amend the undergraduate admissions application for the University of California at the UC Board of Regents meeting on Wednesday. Read more...
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November 17, 9:00 pm
Check-box proposal defeated by regents
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November 17, 9:00 pm
Lab contract pushed
At the UC Board of Regents’ meeting on Wednesday, New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson came to encourage the regents to enter the competition to renew their management of the Los Alamos National Laboratory, saying that the University of California may be the best candidate for the job. Read more...
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November 17, 9:00 pm
Editorial: Complacency has no place in student government
Before the quarter is over, the Undergraduate Students Association Council should step up the tempo of its Tuesday night meetings to make sure students are aware of current and future student government initiatives. Read more...
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November 17, 9:00 pm
Editorial: Westwood’s roots vital for unique vibrancy
Westwood is supposed to be a college town with a unique character and enticing attractions. But the closure of the Mann Plaza theater is just the latest in a string of changes making Westwood more like any other bland corner in Los Angeles. Read more...
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November 17, 9:00 pm
News briefs
USAC to combat expected progress requirement The Undergraduate Students Association Council made plans at their Tuesday meeting to launch a campus-wide campaign against the expected cumulative progress requirement’s perceived negative impact on students’ educational careers. Read more...
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November 17, 9:00 pm
Online class scheduler gives students alternative to MyUCLA
Between midterms and preparing for those dreaded finals, students have one last task to tackle ““ picking classes for Winter Quarter. With so many major requirements, extracurricular activities and part time jobs, choosing which classes to take ““ and when to take them ““ is no easy feat. Read more...
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November 17, 9:00 pm
Educating the underprivileged
When UCLA alumna Andi Gustavson took two days off from teaching to recruit students on campus for Teach For America, she left her high school class with videos of herself instructing and her personal cell phone number. Read more...