From pictures of Malcolm X calling for reform “by any means necessary” to Bruce Lee posters to family photographs, new undergraduate student government councilmembers will personalize their Kerckhoff Hall offices in preparation for next year’s many late nights and early mornings. Read more...
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June 3, 9:00 pm
Councilmembers move in
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June 3, 9:00 pm
Bruins join workers at supermarket pickets
Almost two years after a number of workers were suspended from a supermarket in Korea Town, there are still monthly pickets outside the store. The Los Angeles-based Korean Immigrant Workers Advocates group is involved in organizing these demonstrations against Assi Super Market on West 8th Street, which take place on the first Friday of every month. Read more...
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June 3, 9:00 pm
Most decline option to defer
The vast majority of students offered deferred admission to the University of California through the Guaranteed Transfer Option turned down the university’s offer, with less than 20 percent accepting the transfer option. Read more...
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June 3, 9:00 pm
Act boosts college-funding options
Over 65,000 students graduate from U.S. high schools every year, and the challenge facing most graduates is usually being accepted into college. But for fourth-year linguistics student, Karla Merino ““ at the time, an undocumented student ““ the challenge was finding a way to finance her college education. Read more...
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June 3, 9:00 pm
News brief
Twenty-three percent of students who were ninth-graders in 1999 completed all the classes necessary to get into the University of California and the California State University systems, according to a report issued by an education policy organization. Read more...
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June 3, 9:00 pm
Plan seeks faculty prestige
Chancellor Albert Carnesale announced a plan Thursday to launch a $250 million fund-raising campaign over a five-year period to attract and retain prestigious professors and graduate students at UCLA. Read more...