Housing officials and students successfully worked together last year to ensure no students would be living in a study lounge during the 2002-2003 school year, but two major decisions ““ the enactment of housing’s “consolidation policy” and a raise in room and board fees ““ were made with little or no student input. Read more...
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September 21, 9:00 pm
OCHC pushes for housing input
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September 21, 9:00 pm
Bruins want more say in staff hirings
Professors, deans, chancellors and administrators make daily decisions that affect student life at UCLA, but in general the affected individuals have little say about who is chosen to make these decisions for them. Read more...
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September 21, 9:00 pm
Parking fines make pricey ticket to ride
On a campus where the number of people seeking parking spots is three times the number of spaces available, the phrase “time is money” hits home at eight minutes per quarter in the parking meters. Read more...
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September 21, 9:00 pm
ASUCLA confident despite budget concerns
Following its strongest financial year since coming close to bankruptcy and being bailed out by the chancellor in the mid-1990s, the Associated Students of UCLA ““ which provides a wide variety of non-academic services to UCLA students ““ is facing two major financial challenges this year. Read more...
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September 21, 9:00 pm
Funding for BruinGo! uncertain
The wheels of BruinGo! buses still go round and round this school year, but its future is clouded with financial uncertainties, as people continually look for ways to fund it permanently. Read more...
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September 21, 9:00 pm
Ligot-Gordon represents UC, students on governing board
The University of California is one of the world’s largest higher education and research institutions, with 179,137 students and 32,860 academic staff members on 10 campuses; and policy that impacts everyone is made by one body. Read more...
Science & Health
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September 21, 9:00 pm
Stem cells promising for diabetes patients
Lauren Behlmer is one of 17 million people suffering from diabetes in the United States. She injects herself with insulin and checks her blood sugar up to four times per day, calling it a “pain, but necessary” for her survival. Read more...