Roughly a decade after state voters passed a proposition that banned affirmative action at the University of California, the university system's governing board called for an aggressive approach to increasing depleted minority enrollment. Read more...
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September 19, 1:12 pm
[Online exclusive]: Regents discuss plans to raise minority enrollment
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September 13, 9:03 pm
[Online exclusive]: USAC appoints former Bruin Standard editor to Communications Board
The Undergraduate Students Association Council appointed one of the former managing editors of the Bruin Standard to the Associated Students UCLA Communications Board at a special meeting on Tuesday night. Read more...
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September 11, 3:28 pm
[Online exclusive]: Some still feel clash between Islam, media
Halfway around the world, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Saad Shaikh was flipping through television channels when he settled on CNN International. It was 4 o'clock in the afternoon, and as he watched, a plane crashed into the World Trade Center. Read more...
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September 10, 12:43 pm
[Online exclusive]: Broad donates $20 million to UCLA’s stem cell research
Billionaire philanthropist Eli Broad announced today, along with the chancellor, mayor and governor, a gift of $20 million to UCLA's stem cell institute. Read more...
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August 28, 9:44 am
[Online exclusive]: Professors give insight into Supreme Court rulings
Students and visitors packed the auditorium of the UCLA Law School on Monday to hear a panel of professors discuss the rulings made during the 2006 Supreme Court term and their implications. Read more...
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August 26, 9:18 pm
Regent proposes reforms
In an effort to shed light on what he called inefficient and outdated University of California administrative processes, UC Board of Regents Chairman Richard Blum drafted a letter to his fellow regents Tuesday outlining specific strategies to address and remedy what he called a dysfunctional and outmoded UC bureaucracy. Read more...
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August 26, 9:17 pm
Study suggests method to predict diabetes
Two recent UCLA studies published this Wednesday and last Wednesday presented new findings on diabetes, a metabolic disorder characterized by high blood sugar levels, which suggest the possibility of early detection and the importance of lifestyle changes while still healthy. Read more...