For students who don’t know what to do with the rest of their lives, Mike Marriner and Nathan Gebhard of “Roadtrip Nation” have an answer. The two visited UCLA on Monday to mobilize students to explore career options “off the beaten path.” Their mission began when they decided to go on a roadtrip to cope with the uncertainty of their future careers. Read more...
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November 17, 9:00 pm
Roadtrippers share career discoveries
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November 17, 9:00 pm
Board of Regents to discuss response to budget crisis
One of the most serious budget crises in the history of the University of California will be discussed this Wednesday and Thursday as the UC Board of Regents will hold its bimonthly meeting at UCLA. Read more...
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November 17, 9:00 pm
Genetically modified food to be addressed
Controversy has surrounded the production and consumption of genetically modified foods for decades, and the debate will continue this afternoon at a panel discussion at the UCLA School of Law. Read more...
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November 17, 9:00 pm
Promenade may get image overhaul
Many UCLA students think of Third Street Promenade in Santa Monica as a great place to spend a few hours during the weekend. They can catch a movie, eat out and do a little shopping in one of the many name-brand stores dotting the area. Read more...
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November 16, 9:00 pm
[Online] Society of Latino Engineers and Scientists promotes math, engineering fields to underrepresented youth
Coming from an area where few students attend four-year universities, David Luna strived for higher education. In high school, a student one year older than Luna made a lasting impression on him by attending Harvard University. Read more...
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November 16, 9:00 pm
[Online] Forum addresses rights, raises awareness of American Indian culture
For the Yurok tribe in Northern California, fish is not just the main food source, it is also a commodity on which the tribe’s ancient culture and many of its ceremonies depend. Read more...
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November 16, 9:00 pm
Hundreds gather at Schoenberg to remember Edward Said
In a night filled with moving poetry, eclectic music and poignant remembrances, an audience of some 600 gathered to remember the life of Edward Said, a renowned and controversial intellectual, last Saturday at Schoenberg Hall. Read more...