There are no equations scrawled on the board for the Economics 173 lecture. Read more...
There are no equations scrawled on the board for the Economics 173 lecture. Read more...
Recent reductions to UCLA Counseling and Psychological Services appointments available free for students could hardly come at a worse time. Read more...
Photo: The UCLA Counseling and Psychological Services program is cutting the number of free annual appointments for students from 12 to eight. The change comes after an unexpected jump in demand for the program’s counseling services, coupled with a shortage of staff members to fill the requests.
More Americans are working abroad than ever before, perhaps because of the limited American job market or the allure of new experiences. Read more...
During the winter of my junior year, I had the privilege of taking a course titled “Government and Politics of China: China in Age of Reform,” taught by Professor Richard Baum. Read more...
Whenever there is a fire drill in the dorms, I sigh. I know what to do in a fire drill. Read more...
Within a month of assuming her position as dean for undergraduate education, Patricia Turner is already filling out her schedule for 2014. Read more...
In his proposed budget, Governor Jerry Brown has not only prevented a deficit in this cash-strapped state but also increased spending, including an additional $250 million, or 5 percent increase, to the University of California budget. Read more...