As just one new face in a sea of 38,000 students, transitioning into UCLA campus life can feel even more daunting than just facing the four-year maze of papers and professors that looms ahead. Read more...
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June 25, 9:00 pm
[Orientation Issue] News: Campus services offer Bruins a helping hand
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June 25, 9:00 pm
[Orientation Issue] News: New housing could alter Hill atmosphere
On-campus housing construction projects are not only changing the physical appearance of the Hill, but may alter its population composition and affect the social atmosphere in the new buildings. Read more...
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June 25, 9:00 pm
[Orientation Issue] News: The changing face of Westwood
Tall prairie grass swaying in the wind and beds of lima beans aren’t pictures the average student would paint of UCLA or Westwood Village. Yet that is what today’s well-known images of Royce Hall and Diddy Riese cookie wrappers emanate from. Read more...
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June 25, 9:00 pm
[Orientation Issue] News: The man at the top
It’s hard not to notice him: white mop, cherry complexion, tall and well dressed, with a subtle New York twang to boot. But beyond recognizing his presence on campus, many students are unaware of Chancellor Albert Carnesale’s notable past ““ one that took him from a small engineering school in New York to negotiating with the Soviets, advising presidents and leading efforts to limit global nuclear proliferation. Read more...
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June 12, 9:00 pm
Day in the Life
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June 12, 9:00 pm
Accounting scandals have prompted business schools to implement ethics courses
With ethical controversies surrounding companies such as Enron, WorldCom, Martha Stewart and ImClone, education in business ethics has again come under public scrutiny as a result of several monumental scandals in the past few years. Read more...
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June 12, 9:00 pm
USAC to continue ongoing projects
More than 10 years ago, Mark Pulido, the 1992-1993 president of the Undergraduate Students Association Council, had campaign goals to fulfill. Today, those goals are still worked on by his successors long after his graduation. Read more...