Wednesday, May 6

ASUCLA expects net income gain

In an unexpected reversal of fortune, the Associated Students of UCLA is projecting a net income of several hundred thousand dollars after previously budgeting a loss for the current fiscal year. Read more...


Bruins drink less than UC, national averages

The use of alcohol is widespread on college campuses, including UCLA. The abuse of alcohol, however, is not, health officials say. “The truth is, the majority of students who consume alcohol in college don’t have any problems with it,” said Pamela Viele, director of health education for the Arthur Ashe Student Health and Wellness Center. Read more...



USAC, GSA attracts students of all interests

From music to politics, student government provides an outlet for a variety of interests and skills. With a wide array of programming and the numerous duties they entail, the undergraduate and graduate student governments offer students the opportunity to get involved on campus, no matter what their interests. Read more...



Creating personal major an option

For about a half-dozen students every year, even UCLA’s diverse field of 122 majors and 55 minors just doesn’t seem to satisfy their academic hunger. Thankfully for them, the College of Letters & Science has developed an “individual major” program, allowing these inventive students to cook up their own recipes for academic success. Read more...