Regents to discuss admissions policy By Michael Howerton Daily Bruin Staff Despite their efforts to move past the mire of affirmative action, the UC Board of Regents will meet today to discuss and vote on the future of admissions and hiring practices at the university. Read more...
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Regents to discuss admissions policy
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Study may predict AIDS development
Study may predict AIDS development By Andrew Scholer Daily Bruin Contributor Doctors may be able to predict patients’ chances of progressing to AIDS by monitoring their HIV levels early on, researchers discovered. Read more...
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Chancellor to receive, and lose bonuses upon departure
Chancellor to receive, and lose bonuses upon departure By Michael Howerton Daily Bruin Staff SAN FRANCISCO — UCLA Chancellor Charles Young will receive a $150,000 bonus when he steps down next year. Read more...
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Vote to restructure Comm Board delayed
Vote to restructure Comm Board delayed Student Media moves to further discuss potential changes By John Digrado Daily Bruin Staff Bringing several months of discussions to the table, Communications Board members voted Wednesday to prolong talks regarding the addition of three new professional media members to their board. Read more...
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Undergraduate council reviewing constitution to clear up confusion
Undergraduate council reviewing constitution to clear up confusion By Brooke Olson Daily Bruin Staff Time and time again this year the undergraduate council has drawn criticism from both administrators and fellow students for allegedly breaking and misinterpreting its own bylaws. Read more...
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Absentee ballots increase students’ voting access promote students to voice opinions
Absentee ballots increase students’ voting access promote students to voice opinions By Michelle Best Daily Bruin Contributor UCLA students 18- to 24-years-old fall into the age group which comprises 15 percent of the voting-age population of the United States. Read more...
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$294 million awarded to medical center for repairs
$294 million awarded to medical center for repairs By Jennifer K. Morita Daily Bruin Staff The UCLA Medical Center was awarded $294 million in federal emergency funds to repair damage sustained in the 1994 Northridge earthquake, the Federal Emergency Management Agency announced Tuesday. Read more...