By Crystal Betz Daily Bruin Contributor Erik Elorriaga, a fourth-year economics and psychology student will leave the country after graduation for New Zealand to become a snowboarding instructor, pursuing a career in the sport he loves. Read more...
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February 7, 9:00 pm
Seniors view options at SAA event
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February 7, 9:00 pm
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USAC officer leaves mid-term The Undergraduate Students Association Council is without a financial supports commissioner. Former commissioner Kim Coss formerly resigned Tuesday due to “personal reasons” she would not disclose. Read more...
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February 7, 9:00 pm
Cal Grant bill guarantees funding for all qualified
By Teri H.P. Nguyen Daily Bruin Contributor Cal Grant applications are due in a few weeks, and the increased availability of money this year for students comes as welcome news for many who rely on financial aid for their college expenses. Read more...
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February 7, 9:00 pm
Residents allege wrongful eviction
 TYSON EVANS The apartment building on 522 Landfair Avenue was shut down Monday after the City Attorney’s office received numerous complaints of noise disturbances and other violations. Read more...
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February 7, 9:00 pm
UCLA alum rises to executive spot
 NICOLE MILLER/Daily Bruin UCLA alumnus Geoff Silverman believes "you have to have a thick skin" and not let a challenge deter pursuits. By Rachel Makabi Daily Bruin Senior Staff When UCLA alumnus Geoff Silverman interviewed with entertainment executives, he warned his potential bosses his passion for the industry was so strong that if they wouldn’t accept him, someone else would. Read more...
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February 6, 9:00 pm
Graduate students fuming over department cutbacks
By Marcelle Richards Daily Bruin Senior Staff The last time history graduate students checked, they belonged to a department, not a business. But the tides have changed in light of a changing management, some say. Read more...
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February 6, 9:00 pm
UC seeks to create test that will eliminate bias
By Noah Grand Daily Bruin Reporter An Academic Senate proposal to develop an admissions test based on California high school curriculum that is fair to all demographic groups is not possible, state and test service officials said. Read more...