Signs up and down Bruin Walk directed the masses to “College Honors Day,” which began on Tuesday and will end today. Some high school students admitted to UCLA in the College Honors Program were invited to take a special tour of the campus and attend an Honors presentation by Honors counselors and guest speakers. Read more...
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April 13, 9:00 pm
College Honors Day attracts prospective students
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April 13, 9:00 pm
Kerry presents plan for funding higher education
Presumed Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry thinks he has the answer to making college more affordable. To achieve this feat, Kerry, a senator from Massachusetts, has proposed a $25 billion financial aid package that would go to states, and $50 billion that would go toward a college tax credit program. Read more...
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April 13, 9:00 pm
ASUCLA weighs variety of factors when drawing up budget
Correction Appended With enrollment decreasing, student fees increasing, and a variety of other issues influencing university finances, fiscal year 2004-2005 is looking to be a trying one for on-campus businesses run by the Associated Students of UCLA. Read more...
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April 13, 9:00 pm
Web tool secured to catch cheating
With plagiarism a constant problem on campus, administrators hope new Web sites are a creative way of attempting to stop the plagiarism for which they have been looking. Read more...
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April 13, 9:00 pm
Students lobby for gay rights
The United States Student Association and college students across the country are calling their legislators today to garner support for a bill that would make immigration easier for the same-sex partners of U.S. Read more...
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April 13, 9:00 pm
Facility for disposing hazardous household waste opens on campus
The first household hazardous waste disposal facility in West Los Angeles, a joint project by the City of Los Angeles and the UCLA Office of Environmental Health and Safety, opened on March 25. Read more...
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April 13, 9:00 pm
Living with construction
Along with late-night runs to Puzzles and procrastination, construction projects have become a part of daily life for students living on the Hill. Construction, such as the first-floor renovations of Hedrick and Sproul halls and the building of new residence halls, has resulted in lifestyle changes for students in the area. Read more...