With last year’s port lockout behind it and a new six-year contract, the International Longshore and Warehouse Union is looking to prepare for the rough waters that still lie ahead. Read more...
News
|
February 12, 9:00 pm
Longshore Union plans for future
News
|
February 12, 9:00 pm
Association tackles Muslim stereotypes with awareness
The Muslim Students Association will be holding an event titled “Why in God’s Name Did You Choose Islam?” tonight where Islamic converts tell their stories as part of Islamic Awareness Week on campus. Read more...
News
|
February 12, 9:00 pm
USAC not completely satisfied with new BruinGo! co-pay proposal
Hold off on getting change for that spare dollar. If the Undergraduate Students Association Council has its way, students taking advantage of the BruinGo! program won’t have to pay a single cent to continue riding the Big Blue Bus. Read more...
News
|
February 12, 9:00 pm
Wilson apologizes for offensive ad
A commissioner of the undergraduate student government publicly apologized Tuesday on behalf of his office for placing what some said was a racially offensive advertisement in the Daily Bruin earlier this month. Read more...
News
|
February 12, 9:00 pm
Online survey to evaluate graduate students’ expenses
How much does it really cost to be a graduate student at UCLA? To answer this question, the graduate division has released an online financial aid survey this week to assess the overall expenses of graduate students. Read more...
News
|
February 11, 9:00 pm
MSA prays for end to suffering
While most UCLA students are still snoring away at 5 in the morning, a select group of Muslim women plan to wake up and pray for peace at that hour. Read more...
News
|
February 11, 9:00 pm
Student Regent Dexter Ligot-Gordon answered questions and tried to get a feel for UCLA students’ concerns at an open forum on campus yesterday. He discussed rising student fees, diversity, programs and environmental efforts in front of nearly 25 people, including members of the graduate and undergraduate student governments. Read more...