By Sarika Gangar Daily Bruin Contributor Though a smaller percentage of students than last year will be asked to return summer financial aid received for classes they never took, a higher absolute number of students than ever will be receiving the notification. Read more...
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Many asked to return summer aid
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UCLA’s Schnabel chosen as U.S. liaison to the European Union
By Chris Young Daily Bruin Reporter Rockwell A. Schnabel, a member of the Board of Visitors for the UCLA Anderson School, was appointed the United States Ambassador to the European Union last week by President George W. Read more...
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Bill to allow non-residents to pay regular in-state fees
By Dexter Gauntlett Daily Bruin Reporter A California state assembly bill that was enrolled Tuesday and is awaiting Gov. Gray Davis’ signature aims to make it easier for non-California residents ““ including undocumented immigrants ““ to pay for college. Read more...
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College Briefs
Government accessing private student records Attorney General John Ashcroft proposed a legislation last week that would allow the federal government to access private student records, but a national survey of university registrars shows this is already being done ““Â and students haven’t been notified. Read more...
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October 3, 9:00 pm
Panel gives insight into Sept. 11
 DANIEL WONG/Daily Bruin Senior Staff Aamir Mufti, Amy Zegart and Marc Trachtenberg were among five professors who spoke at teach-in at Freud Playhouse on Wednesday. Read more...
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Obituary – Carl Max Hammond Jr. and Andy O’Grady
 Carl Max Hammond Jr. Carl Max Hammond Jr. UCLA alumnus Carl Max Hammond Jr., 37, of Derry, New Hampshire was a passenger on American Airlines Flight 175, which crashed into the World Trade Center on Sept. Read more...
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UC not likely to implement act on meningitis awareness
By Chris Goodmacher and Robert Salonga Daily Bruin Staff The University of California will most likely not adopt a bill signed Monday by Gov. Gray Davis to increase awareness of meningitis in state colleges and universities, according to a university spokeswoman. Read more...