With eight out of 13 undergraduate student government offices going to members of the Students First! slate, the balance of next year’s council has certainly shifted SF!’s way ““ but councilmembers from both elected slates stressed the importance of working together. Read more...
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May 15, 9:00 pm
Next year’s council to have slate majority
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May 15, 9:00 pm
SF! triumphs in runoff elections
A glance at the results might indicate a commanding victory for the Students First! slate, which won five of six Undergraduate Students Associated Council runoff election races ““ but in more than a few cases, the margin of victory was slim. Read more...
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May 15, 9:00 pm
Feminist stereotypes veil important issues
I always thought feminism was about being annoyed if a man offers me a seat on the bus. All I ever hear about feminists is that they refuse to allow men to buy them dinner and open their own doors, thank you. Read more...
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May 15, 9:00 pm
Molina honored for role in international community
The Dashew International Center for Students and Scholars honored a leader in the Spanish-speaking community at their largest fundraising event of the year Thursday night. Jose Molina, chairman of Continental Broadcasting, received the 2003 Neil H. Read more...
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May 15, 9:00 pm
UCLA Run/Walk makes strides for children’s health
The Student Welfare Commission will host the fourth annual 5K UCLA Run/Walk this Sunday to benefit the Child Life/Child Development program at the Mattel Children’s Hospital. Read more...
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May 15, 9:00 pm
Panel addresses labor conditions
UCLA faculty, students, workers and elected officials gathered Thursday night for a forum on subcontracted labor conditions, voicing the demands of UCLA workers for union recognition through direct university employment. Read more...
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May 15, 9:00 pm
UC encouraged to cast bid for Los Alamos lab
SAN FRANCISCO ““ The head of the federal agency overseeing the nation’s nuclear weapons research and stockpile advised the University of California Board of Regents to enter the fray and compete to continue managing Los Alamos National Laboratory. Read more...