Wednesday, June 17


Sustainability to be tested at LuValle

The Associated Students UCLA will be testing the waters of sustainability after the approval of a new greening program Friday. At the monthly board of directors meeting, the board approved the LuValle Commons Pilot Greening Program, which will test the success of sustainable business practices at LuValle Commons. Read more...


Sustainability committee to boost campus dialogue

The seed of sustainability has grown at UCLA over the past year and now it is branching into the chancellor’s office. As part of an effort to continue to educate students about the importance of sustainability, Chancellor Albert Carnesale recently signed a charter establishing the Campus Sustainability Committee as a permanent advisory body to his office, with a full-time professional campus coordinator. Read more...


Week to visit peace in Middle East

In response to a conflict born on another continent that has led to debate and clashes between different groups at UCLA, students have planned a week of events in what they call an attempt to shed light on the dire situation that Palestinians are currently facing in Israel. Read more...


USAC to use funds for grad events

Student groups are able to access money for group-specific graduation ceremonies through student government even though there were initial concerns regarding a loss of funds. Offices in the Undergraduate Students Association Council will use remaining funds to provide money for student-group graduation ceremonies after the Contingency Programming Fund was depleted. Read more...


Executive search continues

With less than six weeks left before Chancellor Albert Carnesale is scheduled to step down, the UCLA community knows nothing more about its next chief executive than it did in September when Carnesale announced he would vacate his post. Read more...