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USAC approvals questioned
Some councilmembers say process used for appointments broke constitutional bylaws
Some members of the Undergraduate Students Association Council expressed concern that constitutional bylaws were broken during the approval process of presidential appointments in spring.
Demand high for political science
A decision to change the political science policies to restrict priority and first-pass enrollment to students and pre-major students was passed and then revoked all before the first day of fall priority enrollment ended, according to the political science department.
Move to new medical center goes smoothly
The Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center has finally opened its doors to patient care following the successful transfer of nearly 350 patients from the old UCLA Medical Center into the new structure.
Honor societies serve students and help them continue community service
Campus groups provide myriad of opportunities to help members build their resumes for the future
Community service is a common component of high school students’ resumes. But once the college admissions incentive is gone, many students choose not to continue their service activities, a trend that many honor societies at UCLA seek to change
Orientation Issue 2008: Choosing classes a challenge for first-years
Enrolling in courses for the first time is often stressful for students, and a balanced schedule can ease the transition into the pace of university life
You have been accepted to UCLA and it is time to register for classes, but there are hundreds of courses to choose from, and you have no idea where to begin.
Making the leap to UCLA
Many students enroll in Santa Monica College hoping to transfer after spending two years there
Though she was accepted to several universities, Azin Mehdizadeh decided that attending a community college was a necessary stepping-stone from a small private high school to a large four-year university.
Strike by UC workers on hold
AFSCME calls off picket in order to renegotiate employees’ contracts with university officials
The American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees Local 3299 has called off a statewide strike, originally planned for June 4-5, that would have affected about 20,000 University of California service workers and patient-care technical employees.
Alumni Association awards acknowledge Bruin achievement
Former UCLA football coach Donahue receives ceremony’s highest honor, Alumnus of the Year
Leading the room in a spirited 8-clap, KNBC news reporter and UCLA alumnus Patrick Healy kicked off a celebration of Bruin pride that honored notable alumni and friends of UCLA on Sunday.
Grant helps kids rock on
Music therapy program at Mattel Children’s Hospital at UCLA receives $10,000 gift
Vanya Green played her guitar and sang while a room full of children rattled shakers, pounded drums and sang along.
Concert takes aim at genocide
Mighty Mic’s organizers implore students to avoid apathy, strive to alleviate crisis in Darfur
Hundreds of students eagerly waited for musical artists and speakers at Thursday’s night Mighty Mic Human Rights Awareness Concert, which educated the audience about the implications of genocide.


