By George Fujii Daily Bruin Staff While Elizabeth Houston always wanted to be a UCLA student, she said she never expected to be the next Undergraduate Students Association Council president. Read more...
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May 31, 9:00 pm
Houston optimistic about upcoming term
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May 31, 9:00 pm
UCLA study used in lawsuit for better public education
By David Drucker Daily Bruin Contributor The American Civil Liberties Union, utilizing a UCLA School of Law study, has sued California for failing to provide public school students with an adequate education. Read more...
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May 31, 9:00 pm
Runaway truck crashes into De Neve Plaza site
By Linh Tat Daily Bruin Staff A dining services truck hit the De Neve Plaza construction site early Wednesday morning, causing minimal damage. The truck, belonging to on-campus housing, rolled down an incline at the back loading dock of Sproul Hall and came to a standstill after hitting a construction fence and lamppost directly across from Sproul Hall. Read more...
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May 31, 9:00 pm
Back to the future
By David King Daily Bruin Contributor When class of 1929 alumna Goldie Moss returns to UCLA for her Pioneer Bruin reunions, she sees a campus and student body very different from the one she left 70 years ago. Read more...
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May 31, 9:00 pm
Test prep services make large profits
By Andrea Perera and Scott Street Daily Bruin Senior Staff With students putting more time and money into preparing for standardized admissions exams, the test prep industry is flourishing ““ some say to the disadvantage of students with similar ambitions but fewer resources. Read more...
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May 31, 9:00 pm
Anti-stalking campaign arms potential victims with education
By Linh Tat Daily Bruin Staff Educators and law enforcement agencies are concerned that too many stalkers never get caught because victims don’t know how to handle this non-traditional criminal offense. Read more...
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May 30, 9:00 pm
Volunteers take health education abroad
By Bimal Rajkomar Daily Bruin Contributor Plagued by high unemployment and a lack of primary health care, Armenia has seen hard times since a devastating 1989 earthquake, but thanks to a team of UCLA doctors and nurses, things have gotten a little better. Read more...