By Noah Grand Daily Bruin Reporter Classes started Tuesday instead of the usual Thursday this year in order to accommodate Jewish students and faculty members who may be observing Yom Kippur today. Read more...
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September 26, 9:00 pm
Class changes accomodate celebration of Yom Kippur
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September 26, 9:00 pm
Professors incorporate events into classes
By Hemesh Patel Daily Bruin Senior Staff The terrorist attacks that struck the nation Sept. 11 have changed many things in American society, including education. While UCLA has already launched a series of seminars focusing on the issues related to these events, many professors have started to incorporate them into their classes. Read more...
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September 26, 9:00 pm
Plan to increase diversity postponed until next year
By Robert Salonga Daily Bruin Staff Plans to institute a program designed to increase the number of minority students in the University of California have been put on hold until next year due to lack of funds. Read more...
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September 23, 9:00 pm
Women lag behind male peers in tenure process
TENURED FACULTY GENDER MAKEUP Although recent efforts have been made to increase the number of women in tenure-track faculty positions, they continue to lag behind as a total portion of tenured faculty at UCLA. Read more...
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September 23, 9:00 pm
Law school says lack of diversity affects classes
RACIAL DIVERSITY AT UCLA SCHOOL OF LAW The number of African Americans, Hispanics and Native Americans at the UCLA School of Law remains low following Proposition 209. Read more...
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September 23, 9:00 pm
Some Bruins’ futures are in service
 Photo courtesy of Kyle Hartman Kyle Hartman (left) and a friend pose for a picture. Hartman is a Naval ROTC student in UCLA’s program. By Hemesh Patel Daily Bruin Senior Staff While most of the nation is only speculating the possibility of going to war after the Sept. Read more...
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September 23, 9:00 pm
Assembly Bill 521 helps prevent college student credit debt
By Arj Arjunan Daily Bruin Reporter After spending the summer going through the state assembly and senate, a bill designed to help keep students out of credit card debt was signed by Gov. Read more...