Monday, March 23

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.

Ben Powell: Mental health should be topic of talk, not taboo

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.

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.






Kimberly Grano: Split commencement ceremonies lose symbolism

With the recent reopening of Pauley Pavilion, the return of UCLA’s traditions should come hand-in-hand. For the first time since 2009, this year’s graduating class will come together in UCLA’s historic arena for its commencement ceremony. Read more...

Photo: The commencement ceremony for the College of Letters and Science will be split into two this year, each accommodating 2,500 students. Graduation will take place in Pauley Pavilion for the first time since 2009. While the pavilion was under construction, the ceremony was held at Drake Stadium.



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