Students seeking an internship or post-graduate employment will be sought out when the second annual Nonprofit Career Fair arrives at Dickson Court today. Recruiters from 40 nonprofit organizations are expected to come, in an event co-hosted by the School of Public Policy and Social Research and Idealist.org. Read more...
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October 31, 9:00 pm
Nonprofit Career Fair today
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October 31, 9:00 pm
UCLA looking to house more students in spite of crowding
Observing the crowded conditions on the Hill ““ the three-person dorm rooms, or the long, late-night lines at Puzzle’s eatery ““ students might assume university officials would look for ways to take on fewer tenants. Read more...
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October 31, 9:00 pm
De Neve residents plagued by noise
In most dorms, students either have to use phones or go into the hallways to talk to their floormates. Students in De Neve said they can talk to their neighbors through the walls. Read more...
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October 31, 9:00 pm
Labor unions reject latest UC offers
Two unions involved in lengthy labor negotiations with the University of California rejected UC’s most recent offers this week. Both the clerical workers’ and lecturers’ unions felt that the most recent UC offers didn’t adequately address contentious issues, including job security and wage increases. Read more...
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October 31, 9:00 pm
Dead event aims to raise awareness
Red and black posters on wooden sticks were sprinkled along the Bruin Walk lawn this week to bring awareness to the missing people of Latin America, the theme of the Day of the Dead celebration hosted by conciencia libre, a campus group dedicated to social equality. Read more...
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October 31, 9:00 pm
New hardwares, designs to make entertainment PCs a reality
Remember those pathetic “Media PC” offerings from Gateway that came out right around the time DVD drives, audio cards and video cards emerged on the computer market? Read more...
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October 31, 9:00 pm
Patients need medicinal marijuana for relief
The latest court ruling from the most liberal appeals court in the country has pot users and suffering patients rejoicing while the government cringes. The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco ruled Tuesday that doctors who recommend marijuana primarily to patients suffering from cancer, AIDS and glaucoma cannot have their physician’s license taken away, nor can the federal government threaten to investigate them recommending medicinal marijuana. Read more...