College graduates who might have lost their health insurance after graduation will continue to have the option to stay on their parents' insurance programs until they are 26, after the nation's highest court upheld the constitutionality of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act last Thursday. Read more...
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July 1, 11:30 pm
Typically uninsured youth can stay on parents’ health insurance plans for longer under Affordable Care Act
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June 25, 3:51 am
Former Finance Committee Chair uses role to aid USAC, student groups with budget problems
On Ronald Arruejo's desk in his small office tucked away in Kerckhoff Hall is a worn yellow book filled with rules that U.S. leaders have used to conduct meetings for nearly 150 years. Read more...
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Recent graduate Ronald Arruejo flourished in his role as the chair of USAC’s Finance Committee.
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June 25, 3:43 am
Employee and UC contributions to increase for retirement plans on July 1
Employee and university contributions to the UC retirement plan will soon increase, as the UC continues to battle with a severe funding gap and the threat of greater budget cuts. Read more...
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June 7, 1:24 am
GSA financial codes under review after denying two officers’ reimbursement request
The graduate student government is looking to change its financial codes in response to recent confusion surrounding two officers' conference trip in April. Read more...
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June 6, 12:19 pm
USAC Recap ““ June 5
The Undergraduate Students Association Council is the official student government of UCLA's undergraduate students. Read more...
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June 4, 2:47 am
Proposal to make Anderson School of Management a self-supporting program raises issues
Faculty concerns and the unclear effects a potential UC-wide budgetary reform would have on UCLA have complicated the debate over a proposal to make the Anderson School of Management a self-supporting program. Read more...
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June 4, 2:44 am
GifTED wins TED Case Challenge for its plan to integrate business, philanthropy
Clad in dark suits and red ties, four business students stood on stage in Korn Convocation Hall. Read more...
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Winners of the first TED Case Challenge hold their awards after the conference ends. Contestants came up with proposals that link business practices with social responsibility.

