Though they laughed at the shaky home video of themselves marching on Washington last week, the UCLA law students who gathered at the UCLA Law School Monday found nothing funny about the possible end of affirmative action in university admissions. Read more...
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April 7, 9:00 pm
Students share experiences, reasons for affirmative action
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April 7, 9:00 pm
City council hires consulting firm to help develop new BID
After a long and contentious wait, Westwood is hoping a new organization will work to promote business in the Village. A consulting firm hired by the city council is working on the shape of a new Business Improvement District for Westwood Village. Read more...
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April 7, 9:00 pm
EAP watches health crisis in Asia closely
Concerns about the emergence of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome has UCLA’s Education Abroad Program closely monitoring international health safety in Asia, and has students raising concerns about summer and fall academic plans. Read more...
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April 7, 9:00 pm
The two leading undergraduate student government slates will have new company this year at the upcoming spring elections. Headed by Andrew LaFlamme, the Undergraduate Students Association Council’s current financial supports commissioner, a new slate called United Independents was recently formed and will compete for positions in the 2003 USAC elections. Read more...
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April 7, 9:00 pm
Rabuy to receive posthumous degree
Since the death of highly involved student leader Cynthia Rabuy in a traffic collision last week, her peers, colleagues and relatives have spent the last few days reflecting on her life and working on plans to memorialize her. Read more...
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April 7, 9:00 pm
UCLA doctors assist Gautemalan pediatrics
Armed with duffle bags full of medical supplies, a team of UCLA medical personnel traveled to Guatemala last month with a mission of good will. The doctors volunteered their time to perform 26 neurosurgical operations free of charge, and changed the lives of 21 children in a period of five days. Read more...
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April 7, 9:00 pm
Technology tries to fight bio, chem weapons
Donning gas masks and protective suits, U.S. soldiers from the 101st Airborne Division carefully searched metal drums that may contain chemical weapons, in an Iraqi city south of Baghdad, Monday. Read more...