For the thousands of students living on campus, Student Health Advocates, or SHAs, may not be the right people to go to for emergencies involving drug or alcohol abuse. Read more...
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February 10, 9:00 pm
A closer look: Drug use training limited for SHAs
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February 10, 9:00 pm
A closer look: Aid available for overcoming substance abuse
Some students drink for kicks; others drink to relax. But still others drink because they cannot keep themselves from it. Though it may not have started as an addiction, there are many students who have fallen into the snares of alcoholism or other substance dependency. Read more...
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February 10, 9:00 pm
Teach for America seeks Bruin applicants
Several UCLA graduates will join thousands of graduates across the country who have decided to take the problem of educational inequity into their own hands. There are hopes that close to 200 Bruins will become educators next fall by participating in Teach for America, a federal educational program geared toward teaching low-income students. Read more...
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February 10, 9:00 pm
Persian emigrants remember impacts of revolution
Twenty-four years ago today, the citizens of Iran experienced a major political upheaval: The progressive, secular government of the Shah was replaced by the far more rigid and conservative government of Ayatollah Khomeini. Read more...
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February 10, 9:00 pm
Ashe Center’s prices for the pill jump again
The Arthur Ashe Student Health and Wellness Center increased its prices for birth control for the third time in one year. As of Feb. 1, the Ashe Center now divides contraception into three price tiers: $12, $28 and $45. Read more...
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February 10, 9:00 pm
Funding draft draws criticism
Members of the University of California’s systemwide student lobbying organization expressed dissatisfaction with several provisions of a new draft of student government funding, released by the UC Office of the President, after reviewing the draft during the past week. Read more...
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February 10, 9:00 pm
Editorial: UCOP unfairly limits student governments
The University of California Office of the President has released a new draft of official regulations governing student organizations and activities that unreasonably restricts students from funding and organizing political activities. Read more...