JONATHAN YOUNG/Daily Bruin ASUCLA executive director Patricia Eastman (center) suggests raising student fees to compensate for inflation, a step not taken since the 1980s. By Anna Paningbatan and Marcelle Richards Daily Bruin Senior Staff [email protected] [email protected] The Undergraduate Students Association Council voted down a budget proposed by the Associated Students of UCLA for the 2002-03 fiscal year because it would dramatically cut funding that the council has discretion over. Read more...
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May 21, 9:00 pm
USAC rejects slashed budget for 2002-03
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May 21, 9:00 pm
Cal sophomore gets nod for UC student rep
By Robert Salonga DAILY BRUIN STAFF [email protected] Second-year UC Berkeley student Matthew Murray was nominated as the 2003-04 student representative to the UC Board of Regents, the UC announced Tuesday. Read more...
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May 20, 9:00 pm
UC Regents debate over Racial Privacy Initiative
Daily Bruin File Photo Racial Privacy Initiative backer and UC Regent Ward Connerly listens in at a board meeting. “¢bull; 1995: Connerly introduces and gets SP-1 and 2 passed through the Board of Regents, ending the use of affirmative action in admissions and hiring in the UC. Read more...
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May 20, 9:00 pm
Speakers refuse to serve Israeli Defense Forces
NICOLE MILLER/Daily Bruin Senior spokesman for Yesh Gvul, Ram Rahat, speaks in Bunche Hall Monday afternoon. By Andrew Edwards DAILY BRUIN CONTRIBUTOR [email protected] For some people, battle lines are not always clearly drawn. Read more...
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May 20, 9:00 pm
Medi-Cal cuts barely slice UCLA Med Center
OSCAR ALVAREZ/Daily Bruin The UCLA Medical Center will not be affected as much as other hospitals by the state budget proposed $116 million cut in Medi-Cal funds. Read more...
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May 20, 9:00 pm
UC urged to admit top 12.5 percent
Click Here to See Larger Image By Noah Grand DAILY BRUIN REPORTER [email protected] Though the UC is dealing with budget cuts and space restrictions, a joint committee in the state legislature is recommending the University of California should not cut back on enrollment. Read more...
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May 20, 9:00 pm
Nurses “˜outraged’ by May 29 pay offer
By Sabrina Singhapattanapong Daily Bruin Contributor [email protected] Nurses contracted through staffing agencies may receive $1,000 a day to work during the slated one-day University of California nurses’ strike on May 29, according to the California Nurses Association Web site. Read more...