Though the 2004-2005 base budget allocations were recently approved by the Undergraduate Students Association Council, the funding process may not be over yet. For this year’s allocations, 42 of the 134 groups who applied were denied funding, and a number of groups have already made the decision to appeal the process. Read more...
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August 29, 9:00 pm
Many groups will appeal funding
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August 29, 9:00 pm
Students fight fees with lawsuit
In order to graduate with as little debt as possible, third-year law student Colin Bailey works for a legal clinic while going to school, and may take another job to help pay for his educational expenses. Read more...
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August 24, 9:00 pm
USAC doles out group funds
The undergraduate student government approved the proposed base-budget allocations for the upcoming school year in its Tuesday night meeting. This year marks the first budget cycle where funding was made available to all groups on campus regardless of their status. Read more...
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August 22, 9:00 pm
[Online] Bruin digest
L.A. Galaxy coach and former UCLA men’s soccer coach Sigi Schmid was fired on Monday, despite having his team in first place and having won the 2002 MLS Cup. Read more...
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August 22, 9:00 pm
Civility first, details to follow
I was at a bar with three of my girlfriends this past weekend, and, as often happens when we’re out together, we met some interesting characters. Read more...
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August 22, 9:00 pm
Student’s family continues search
A month after UCLA student Ahmad Arain was reported missing, his family continues to search for him with the hope and expectation that he will return home safely. Read more...
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August 22, 9:00 pm
Briefs
New institute launched: The UCLA Anderson School of Management recently expanded its 27-year-old Entertainment Media Program with the hopes of bringing together the leaders of Hollywood and the brightest of the school. Read more...