If you have not been to Feast at Rieber, the Hill's recently renovated pan-Asian dining hall, you are missing out. Entering Feast, students are greeted with salutations from Asian countries "“ seven to be exact. The restaurant features cuisines from China, Japan, Korea, India, Thailand, Vietnam and Hawaii. Read more...
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January 25, 11:28 pm
Students should feast on more than just food in recently renovated Rieber dining hall
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January 25, 11:24 pm
Department of Special Collections waiting to be used in more undergraduate coursework
Libraries are rightly understood as central to the life of universities. Powell Library, in all its Romanesque monumentality, towers inescapably over the average Bruin's experience of campus. Read more...
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January 25, 12:28 am
Increased financial aid to middle-income class will attract a competitive applicant pool
Despite the financial uncertainty that is endemic in California's public colleges and universities, one University of California campus is making a positive change by reaching out to middle-class students with more tuition assistance. Read more...
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January 23, 11:45 pm
Collaboration is Capitol
The atmosphere throughout the UC system has been one of turmoil following the events of last quarter "“ the UC Davis pepper spray incidents. Read more...
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January 22, 11:44 pm
Fixing the future
College tuition is rising faster than inflation "“ an alarming trend that desperately calls for an alternative funding model for American higher education. Read more...
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January 20, 12:14 am
Passing the Dream Act is only half the battle
Now that the controversial California Dream Act and Assembly Bills 130 and 131 have passed, it would seem undocumented students applying to the University of California will finally receive the same financial aid benefits as all other students. Read more...
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January 18, 11:33 pm
Shop till you drop
Shopping is usually affiliated with tangible goods "“ new clothes, new shoes. It epitomizes consumerism, promoting the search for the highest level of satisfaction possible. So as college students, consumers of higher education, why don't we "shop" for classes? Read more...