As the threat of rising tuition fees continues, a group of students within UCLA’s School of Law are taking an active approach to fighting the increases. Read more...
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February 9, 9:00 pm
UCLA law student group seeks to unite with other UC programs to oppose fee increases
Science & Health
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February 9, 9:00 pm
Government rejects online voting
The U.S. Department of Defense explored an option that would allow citizens overseas to vote online for the upcoming presidential election, but the project was abandoned last Friday. Read more...
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February 9, 9:00 pm
Regent, UFW give endorsements
Dolores Huerta and the United Farm Workers of America share many beliefs, but they have taken different paths in the Democratic primary elections. Huerta, a University of California regent and an activist for labor and education who helped found the labor organization, endorsed former Vermont Gov. Read more...
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February 9, 9:00 pm
Judicial Board rejects JSU’s funding appeal in 6-0 vote
The five-month-long case about the Jewish Student Union’s appeal for additional funding from the undergraduate student government concluded Monday night when a hearing resulted in the student government coming out victorious. Read more...
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February 9, 9:00 pm
Unfair office space allocation practices need reform
Last week the University of California Office of the President issued guidelines to the student governments of the nine UCs regarding the allocation of funding to student groups. Read more...
Science & Health
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February 9, 9:00 pm
Cancer research granted nanotech boost
Cancer has been combated with chemotherapy, surgery and even alternative treatment, such as acupuncture. Now, researchers at UCLA will be using nanotechnology to take the fight to the molecular level. Read more...
Crime, News
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February 9, 9:00 pm
Crimewatch
Petty Theft A $369 cell phone was stolen from the women’s lockers in the Wooden Center on Feb. 3. A $200 cell phone was stolen from 611 Gayley Ave. Read more...