The future of affirmative action in the college admissions process is hanging by a thread in the U.S. Supreme Court. Read more...
The future of affirmative action in the college admissions process is hanging by a thread in the U.S. Supreme Court. Read more...
Believe it or not, there may just be a chance that Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul is coming to UCLA. Read more...
Anderson School of Management's new collaboration with TED, a nonprofit organization whose mission revolves around introducing and discussing "ideas worth spreading," will cast light on an increase in networking, but it will also serve a more substantial purpose: to bridge insightful ideas with action. Read more...
If you visit the UCLA Career Center website, you will see Bank of America as the featured employer in its Employer Showcase program. Read more...
Gyanam Mahajan, lecturer and language program coordinator for the UCLA South and Southeast Asian languages and cultures, always starts the first day of class with a joke: What do you call a person who speaks three languages? Trilingual. What do you call a person who speaks two languages? Bilingual. What do you call a person who speaks one? American. Read more...
As spring quarter approaches, many UCLA students will be scrambling to apply for those coveted intern positions that require them to work all summer "“ for no paycheck. Read more...
What began as a federal initiative to provide free health care services and contraception to women in government-run health insurance plans has now manifested into political tension between church and state. Read more...