Huey Lin, a Chinese language lecturer in the Asian Languages and Cultures department, is fighting to get her job back after being dismissed by her department for alleged unprofessional behavior. Read more...
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September 28, 9:00 pm
Students protest lecturer’s dismissal
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September 28, 9:00 pm
Carnesale will return to UCLA in new role
UCLA Chancellor Albert Carnesale may be leaving his post as the head of the university, but he plans to return to UCLA as a faculty member and sit on the FBI’s National Security Higher Education Advisory Board. Read more...
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September 28, 9:00 pm
Supreme Court appointment pending
John Roberts Jr. has received so much support as the next chief justice of the U.S. Supreme Court that law Professor Grant Nelson said “you can bet your life savings he’ll be confirmed.” Though it is unlikely that many in the UCLA community will gamble on Roberts’ appointment, professors and students alike expect the Republican federal appellate judge to be confirmed by the Senate when his appointment is put to a vote today. Read more...
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September 28, 9:00 pm
Decision to avert organ transplant reviewed
A UCLA Medical Center liver transplant patient at the top of the regional waiting list was denied receipt of an available liver when doctors at St. Read more...
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September 28, 9:00 pm
Gliding toward slower growth
Researchers, public officials and business leaders took part in a conference Wednesday at the Anderson School of Management to discuss the school’s latest forecast that the U.S. Read more...
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September 28, 9:00 pm
USAC focuses on campus community
Last year, undergraduate student government led UCLA’s Get Out the Vote campaign, made progress on making nighttime and outdoor programming possible and failed to repeal the expected cumulative progress requirement. Read more...
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September 28, 9:00 pm
Plazas house unexpected number of freshmen
Although the new residential plazas ““ Rieber Vista and Hedrick Summit ““ were designed for upper division students, UCLA Housing has had to adjust to an unexpected number of first-year students living in the plazas. Read more...