University officials announced UCLA Student Affairs is currently in the planning stages of reconfiguring and improving the services offered at the UCLA Center for Women & Men. Read more...
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March 29, 10:50 pm
Center for Women & Men to expand
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March 29, 10:49 pm
Mock trials provide real experience
Competition in a high-pressure environment, heated arguments and even a little bit of acting are all in a day's work for second-year English student Stephen Mayer. Read more...
Photo: Stephen Mayer, second-year English student, is president of UCLA Mock Trial, which has won several invitationals and championships and is nationally ranked. He participated in speech and debate in high school and then ventured to mock trials in college.
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March 29, 10:46 pm
Anderson report predicts decline
The economic outlook was bleak at the UCLA Anderson School of Management’s first Forecast for 2009. The report showed a 6.1 percent decline in real gross domestic product in the last quarter of 2008 and forecasted an even steeper decline of 6.8 percent in the first quarter of 2009. Read more...
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March 21, 10:07 pm
UC Regents discuss consequences of budget cuts
The UC Board of Regents convened at UC Riverside on Wednesday and Thursday to discuss forthcoming changes in the University of California in light of the new state budget and impending cuts to the university's budget. Read more...
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March 16, 10:16 pm
Two athletes score All-American honors at meet
A total of four athletes from the UCLA track and field teams competed at the NCAA Indoor Championships over the weekend, and fittingly it was the two seniors that led their respective teams by earning All-American honors. Read more...
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March 16, 9:59 pm
Dean cautions travelers
A typical spring break in Mexico may bring to mind sunshine and white sandy beaches. But due to recent violence in certain border towns in Mexico, travelers are being discouraged from traveling there by university officials and the U.S. Read more...
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March 16, 9:57 pm
Language fees cut for summer
UCLA officials recently announced the university will offer financial incentives to students who enroll in language intensive courses during the summer. Read more...
