Thursday, February 19

Assemblymen introduce bill to cap nonresident students on UC campuses

A bill brought to the California legislature Tuesday will limit the number of out-of-state students that can be enrolled at the University of California. If approved, Assembly Bill 1711 would cap the out-of-state and international student enrollment for undergraduates at 15.5 percent across the nine UC campuses. Read more...

Photo: Undergraduate student government External Vice President Zach Helder said he will lobby against the bill proposed Tuesday that aims to cap out-of-state student enrollment. (Owen Emerson/Bruin senior staff)


Panel at Hammer Museum discusses Syrian refugee crisis

Three panelists who aim to help solve the Syrian refugee crisis debated the situation and analyzed its causes and action plans Tuesday night at the Hammer Museum in Westwood. Read more...

Photo: Dr. Orfan Chalabi, president of the California chapter of the Syrian American Medical Society spoke at the panel held Tuesday night. (Rocio Flores Huaringa/Daily Bruin)






USAC to vote on extending Green Initiative Fund student fee

The undergraduate student government will vote Tuesday whether to indefinitely extend a per-quarter $4 student fee that funds environmental sustainability projects. In 2008, the student body voted to institute the fee. Read more...

Photo: Undergraduate student government funding through the Green Initiative Fund is often used for sustainability projects such as the solar panels installed on the roof of Ackerman Union. (Daily Bruin file photo)



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