The Undergraduate Students Association Council is the official student government representing the undergraduate student body at UCLA. Council meetings take place every week on Tuesdays at 7 p.m. Read more...
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November 6, 1:37 am
USAC recap – Nov. 4
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November 5, 1:01 pm
USAC to restrict access, limit public comment at divestment meeting
The undergraduate student government will limit public comments to two hours and restrict access for the press and public at its next meeting, where councilmembers will vote on a controversial divestment resolution. Read more...
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November 5, 6:21 am
USAC resolution amends UCSA bylaws on nonprofit status, proxy voting
The undergraduate student government unanimously passed a resolution Tuesday to state the University of California Student Association’s nonprofit status in its bylaws and allow board members to vote by proxy. Read more...
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November 5, 6:18 am
SOOF allocations for student groups decrease from 2013-2014 year
Some student leaders are questioning the efficacy of one of the primary undergraduate student government funds after hundreds of groups received allocations last week that were the lowest in recent years. Read more...
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November 5, 6:16 am
Faculty vote to terminate economics/international studies major
College Faculty Executive Committee members voted Friday to terminate the economics/international area studies major. The Department of Economics moved to disestablish the program after a declining number of students expressed interest in it over the years. Read more...
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November 5, 6:12 am
ASUCLA accepting T-shirt designs for second annual contest
Students can submit designs for a new T-shirt in the UCLA Store until Monday. The student who submits the winning design will win a $1,000 UCLA Store gift card. Read more...
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November 4, 1:06 am
Passage of diversity requirement proposal met with optimism
Some students are optimistic that a new diversity requirement will help them understand different cultures, if professors follow through by developing a comprehensive curriculum. “UCLA is a diverse university because of the makeup of the students, but that doesn’t mean everyone is aware of it,” said Evelyn Tran, a fourth-year microbiology, immunology and molecular genetics student. Read more...