More than one quarter into the school year, promises of undergraduate student government election reform still remain unfulfilled as election officials wait to hear student input from an open forum scheduled for next week. Read more...
Campus, News
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January 10, 12:57 am
USAC election board to reform its code
Campus, News
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January 10, 12:47 am
Graduation commencement to be split into two ceremonies
Students graduating in the College of Letters and Science this spring will be split into two commencement ceremonies as the event returns to the newly renovated Pauley Pavilion. Read more...
Campus, Crime, News, Westwood
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January 9, 2:26 am
Police release sketch of man accused of attempted sexual assault
University police are investigating a report of an attempted sexual assault of a UCLA student that occurred near Engineering IV, a building located in South Campus, early Monday morning. Read more...
Photo: Sketch of man in connection with Jan. 7 attempted sexual assault of UCLA student.
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January 9, 2:24 am
LA mayoral debate hosted at Royce
UCLA aims to connect students to local L.A. politics later this month by co-hosting the second mayoral debate of the year. Read more...
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January 9, 2:19 am
William Dever offers archaeologist expertise
The scorching sun beat down on his shoulders. Despite the heat, William Dever kept digging and digging in the hard, dry dirt, at an excavation site in Be’er Resisim, a hilltop site in Israel – alongside 50 of his students. Read more...
Photo: William Dever is a visiting professor who is teaching two ancient Near East courses this quarter – one undergraduate and one graduate. He has led excavations in Israel and the West Bank over the past 40 years.
Campus, News, Uncategorized
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January 9, 1:59 am
CA leaders debate on education
At a forum held Tuesday, state and educational leaders and industry professionals proposed dozens of ideas for incorporating online education into public universities, but questioned whether these ideas would fit in with or change the value of a California education. Read more...
Photo: California Lt. Gov. Gavin Newsom came to UCLA Tuesday to talk about online education.
Campus, News
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January 8, 12:37 am
Field expands for foreign language graduates
Graduate students studying foreign languages are predicted to have more job opportunities than those studying English, for the first time in more than a decade, according to a recent publication by the Modern Language Association. Read more...


