Global studies students attended class Wednesday eager to address their questions about current international issues to guest lecturer Warren Christopher. In a lecture and subsequent question-and-answer session, which was open to other students and community members as well, the former secretary of state, who served during former President Bill Clinton’s administration, discussed the actions he thinks the United States should take in current international affairs. Read more...
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May 4, 9:00 pm
Former secretary of state speaks with students
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May 4, 9:00 pm
Computer program touted as time-saver for reading, grading essays
In an effort to save countless hours that would be spent reading essays and grading papers for large undergraduate classes, a professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer program to perform the work electronically. Read more...
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May 4, 9:00 pm
Students often paying for career experience
Most students will be able to watch “Good Morning America” from the comfort of their homes this summer, but second-year sociology student Adeline Chen will be part of the show’s team. Read more...
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May 4, 9:00 pm
Graduated governors
One was ousted by a Hollywood action hero, another took a break from politics to study Buddhism in Japan, and the third recently re-emerged in the public eye to take hold of the embattled UCLA Willed Body Program. Read more...
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May 4, 9:00 pm
Tensions surge as voting nears end
Today is the last day of voting for the undergraduate student government primary elections, and both candidates and slates are bustling to campaign as the cutoff time for the elections approaches. Read more...
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May 4, 9:00 pm
GSA elections make history
With the highest recorded turnout in election history, incumbent Jared Fox was elected to the position of Graduate Student Association president on Wednesday night as the GSA Elections Board announced voting results. Read more...
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May 3, 9:00 pm
[A closer look] Multicultural faculty recruit diverse student body
Professors who are part of the four ethnic study centers on campus play a role in drawing undergraduate minority students to UCLA, and in retaining them. Read more...