Friday, July 17

[A Closer Look] Book dude delivers savings to Bruins

The book dude arrives on campus early Saturday afternoon, doling out textbooks to students from a black SUV parked in front of Ackerman Union. Dressed in a blue, short-sleeved button-up shirt, khakis and sandals, Steven Sun, who owns bookdude.com, is unfazed by the slow business that day. Read more...





Pass/no pass grading yields varying results

Long a contested topic among students and professors alike, pass/no pass grading has once again become a topic of conversation as its fall deadline approaches. Students first hear about this option in summer orientation where their counselors explain that the pass/no pass grading option is designed to allow students the opportunity to explore classes outside their area of expertise while still allowing them to get credit for their work. Read more...


Sigma Chi back in action

Fraternity Sigma Chi, which lost its university endorsement spring quarter 2004, has now been reinstated as an official UCLA fraternity after its petition to be reinstated was approved Sept. Read more...


Eager workforce keeps campus clean

While the sun shines brightly and the wind spreads litter throughout campus, a group of developmentally disabled individuals, working for UCLA’s Facilities Management team, diligently hunts down pieces of litter and helps keep UCLA clean. Read more...