UCLA's first research opportunity fair next week aims to assist undergraduates in exploring the university's ongoing research projects. Read more...
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February 8, 12:43 am
UCLA to offer first research opportunity fair
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February 7, 1:42 am
ASUCLA sees a decline in sales in January
Associated Students UCLA reported a steep drop in sales in January, a decrease that could be related to winter quarter's late start this year. Read more...
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February 7, 1:40 am
Gov. Jerry Brown’s 12-point pension plan to affect UC employees if approved
University of California employees could see a change in their retirement plans if changes formally proposed by Gov. Jerry Brown last week are approved. Read more...
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February 7, 1:38 am
UCLA graduates work with educational nonprofit City Year
At 10 years old, John Kim risked becoming one of thousands of students who drop out of the Los Angeles Unified School District each year. Read more...
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Corps member Maria Bondoc individually tutors a student in English. The City Year program aims to helps students excel in different school courses while keeping track of their progression.
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February 7, 1:32 am
UCLA looks to consolidate mail rooms on the Hill for next school year
UCLA Housing and Hospitality Services is looking to consolidate all mail rooms on the Hill into one centralized location for the next school year. Read more...
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February 7, 1:29 am
USAC expected to decide on how it will spend the $76,000 allocated from ASUCLA in meeting
The undergraduate student government is expected to decide how to spend a recent $76,000 increase in funding from Associated Students UCLA at its weekly meeting tonight. Read more...
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February 7, 1:27 am
Jonathan Jansen addresses South African AIDS epidemic in lecture at School of Public Health
Jonathan Jansen, the vice chancellor of the University of the Free State in South Africa, spoke to about 30 students and faculty researchers as part of the Global Health Lecture Series. Read more...
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Jonathan Jansen, vice chancellor of the University of the Free State in South Africa, was invited to campus by the UCLA Global Health Education Program to talk about how the politics of AIDS affects South African students as part of a monthly speaker series.


