While sales remain slow for Associated Students UCLA services, the board is looking at other ways to save money, said ASUCLA director Bob Williams. Read more...
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December 6, 10:39 pm
With sales down 10 percent, ASUCLA takes multiple measures to minimize costs
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December 6, 10:37 pm
Phi Delta Theta, a fraternity with alcohol-free housing, returns to UCLA
In April 2008, Justin Reyes lay in a hospital room, simultaneously awaiting a kidney transplant and running his campaign for student government president of Chabot College. Read more...
Photo: The fraternity Phi Delta Theta returns to UCLA with alcohol-free housing and a no-hazing policy.
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December 6, 10:34 pm
UC official received improper reimbursements during time at CSU, audit finds
A former California State University official, who was the subject of a state audit, collected more than $150,000 in improper expense payments during his time at CSU, according to a state auditor's report released Thursday. Read more...
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December 6, 10:33 pm
UCLA foster student works to help youth with similar background
Adjusting to college and being on her own was not difficult for Ashley Williams. Read more...
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December 6, 10:26 pm
UCLA student records system updated in October
The entire UCLA student records system was recently updated by the Registrar for Systems Office, marking the first time the technology has been changed in more than 20 years. Read more...
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December 6, 9:55 pm
A look at U.S.-Japan relations sixty-eight years after bombing of Pearl Harbor
From Honda cars to sashimi meat, Japanese products and culture have been a constant presence in 21st century America, despite the political disagreements that surround the post-World War II alliance between Japan and the U.S. Read more...
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December 6, 9:44 pm
Academic Council’s letter addresses student concerns
Early last week, the Academic Council sent out a letter to University of California students regarding the on-campus protests at several campuses during the Board of Regents meeting in late November. Read more...
