The University of California received Tuesday what one state lawmaker called “another strike.” “If this was baseball, (UC President Robert Dynes) would be out,” said Sen. Read more...
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Audits rehash past pay problems
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USAC Presidential Candidates: Marwa Kaisey
Don’t be fooled by her quiet demeanor ““ Marwa Kaisey has strong opinions about governing the student body. She said that’s why she is running for president of the Undergraduate Students Association Council. Read more...
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USAC Presidential Candidates: Troy Isaac
Whether he’s talking about student government or the latest basketball game, Troy Isaac cannot contain his passion for UCLA. The third-year political science and psychology student and candidate for undergraduate student government president would be easy to pick out of a crowd as a UCLA fan: He sports a Bruin pin and blue and gold bracelets, and totes a UCLA logo backpack. Read more...
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USAC Presidential Candidates: Garin Hovannisian
Garin Hovannisian’s name was likely a familiar one to many students on campus even before his candidacy for undergraduate student government president. After writing a column for the Daily Bruin’s Viewpoint section his freshman year, he moved on to found another campus publication ““ The Bruin Standard ““ which he describes as “opinion, humor and cultural analysis” and emphasized that its aim is not to deliver news. Read more...
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USAC Presidential Candidates: Lucero Chavez
The undergraduate student government president’s office on the third floor of Kerckhoff Hall will likely seem familiar to Lucero Chavez if she is elected. After all, she has spent the past three years at UCLA working in that same office as a presidential staff member. Read more...
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May 2, 9:00 pm
[Online Exclusive]: Some state senators want the UC president out
After months of public criticism aimed at University of California officials, three key state senators called Wednesday for the leader of the university to either resign or be fired. Read more...
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May 2, 9:00 pm
Editorial: Professor opinions should not be silenced
Fifty-five students sat down in the middle of a New York street in support of striking graduate students at New York University. It would have been a typical day in student activism if two prominent professors had not sat beside them. Read more...