The University of California Student Association passed a resolution Sunday conveying their lack of confidence in the UC Board of Regents and UC President Janet Napolitano. Read more...
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January 13, 1:42 am
University of California Students Association passes no confidence resolution
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January 13, 1:41 am
UCLA student groups hold vigil for victims of Charlie Hebdo attack
About 70 students gathered in Meyerhoff Park Monday night to express solidarity with the victims of the recent attacks at the French satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo and at a Jewish supermarket near Porte de Vincennes, France. Read more...
Photo: Dozens of students marched silently through campus Monday night as part of a vigil for the victims of the attacks at the French satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo. The walk through Royce Quad and down Janss Steps followed the solidarity march in Paris on Sunday. (Daniel Alcazar/Daily Bruin)
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January 13, 1:40 am
Construction on Rendezvous proves an inconvenience to Hill residents
Shannon Jessen was sleeping in her room in Rieber Terrace when her desk began to shake and the noise of jackhammers reverberated off the walls. Standing barefoot on the ground, she was able to feel constant movement, Jessen, a first-year economics student, said. Read more...
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January 13, 1:39 am
Q&A session spans topics of global outreach, promoting sustainability
His first assignment was to lead a relief initiative for Haiti in the aftermath of its 2010 earthquake. His actions, along with those of supporting American organizations, were part of a humanitarian effort in which about 50 percent of American families donated to the cause. Read more...
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January 12, 5:53 pm
UCLA the most applied-to four-year university in US for fall 2015
UCLA saw a record number of applications for fall 2015 admission, with more than 112,000 students applying from many different backgrounds, states and countries, but the overall demographics of California applicants changed very little. Read more...
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January 12, 1:44 pm
FDA to ease lifetime ban on blood donations from gay, bisexual men
Alex Ramsey started donating blood in high school after hearing stories from his stepfather about accidents he saw in his law enforcement job. But after Ramsey came out as gay when he was 17, he learned he was no longer able to donate blood because of his sexuality. Read more...
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January 12, 1:05 am
JazzReggae Festival to be shortened in face of budget deficit
The JazzReggae Festival will be shortened to one day this year from its usual two because of a budget deficit caused by unexpected costs of last year’s festival. Read more...
Photo: Thousands of students attended the JazzReggae Festival last year. The annual event used to be partially funded by undergraduate student government surplus funds. (Daily Bruin file photo)


