Incoming freshmen and transfer students may be asked to declare their sexual orientation upon accepting admission offers from a University of California school. Read more...
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March 9, 12:30 am
UC statements of intent to register may ask for sexual orientation
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March 9, 12:27 am
UCLA creates online system for theses, dissertations and evaluations
Undergraduate and graduate departments alike are developing new electronic submission processes for class evaluations and for dissertations and theses. Read more...
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March 9, 12:26 am
UCLA strives to gain “˜Fair Trade’ university status
The undergraduate student government's president's office and environmental student groups on campus are teaming up in an effort to make UCLA one of the few colleges and universities in the nation to achieve status as a "Fair Trade" university. Read more...
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March 8, 8:28 am
Graduate Students Association passes proposal to vote on fee increase during spring election
Graduate students will vote on a fee increase proposal next quarter after the graduate student government voted Wednesday to put the issue on the spring election ballot. Read more...
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The Graduate Students Association passed a proposal Wednesday night to vote on a fee increase this spring.
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March 8, 8:11 am
Educator position at Hammer Museum paves job path for UCLA student
Followed closely through the Hammer Museum by 11 high school students, Evan Moffitt was constantly in motion, at times making fists, raising his arms and kneeling down to grab his followers' attention. Read more...
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Evan Moffitt, a second-year philosophy student, is one of five undergraduate students who work for the Hammer Museum as student educators. He gives regular tours of the museum’s exhibitions and permanent collections to groups.
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March 8, 8:09 am
Jewish Leadership Council hosts carnival to commemorate Purim
Drenched from being dunked in a dunk tank, students wrapped in towels lined up in Bruin Plaza on Wednesday. Read more...
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Yehuda Meir Sales, 9, of Los Angeles makes a mask for the Jewish holiday Purim at a carnival organized by the Jewish Leadership Council.
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March 8, 8:06 am
SAFE California Act, which aims to repeal state death penalty, to be placed on November ballot
Californians will soon vote on the future of capital punishment in the state, after opponents of the penalty announced last week they have enough signatures to put an initiative calling for a ban on the death penalty on the November ballot. Read more...


