She lives under the same roof as 160 other sorority sisters, many of whom are her close friends. Read more...
Campus, News
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April 25, 12:19 am
First Step aims to support LGBT students in Greek life
Campus, News
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April 25, 12:17 am
Distinguished economist Jeffrey Sachs to speak at Anderson
Leading world economist and Columbia University professor Jeffrey Sachs will deliver a lecture about economic development at UCLA today, drawing from decades of experience in the field. Read more...
Photo: Jeffrey Sachs, a leading world economist and professor at Columbia University, will speak today at the Anderson School about the global economy.
Campus, News, Student Government
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April 24, 5:25 am
USAC Recap – April 23
The Undergraduate Students Association Council is the official student government of UCLA’s undergraduate students. Council meetings are Tuesdays at 7 p.m. in Kerckhoff 417 and are open to all students. Read more...
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April 24, 3:32 am
UCLA offers creative writing summer institute
The UCLA English department will offer a new creative writing institute this summer in response to high demand for creative writing courses during the year. Read more...
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April 24, 3:25 am
Opinion mixed on UCLA’s online classes
A Spotify playlist blasted through Austin Anderson’s headphones as he logged in to his Political Science 115D class this quarter – all from the living room of his apartment. Read more...
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April 24, 3:24 am
Bruins walk, donate blood to honor Boston victims
Wearing racer bibs with the words “UCLA united to remember” and a silhouette of the Boston skyline, about 30 people gathered in Bruin Plaza on Tuesday afternoon to honor the victims of last week’s Boston Marathon explosions. Read more...
Photo: Members of the UCLA community walked around campus Tuesday to honor those affected by last week’s explosions at the Boston Marathon.
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April 22, 12:46 am
Graduate Writing Center may be forced to cut staff, reduce services
The Graduate Writing Center may need to cut its staff and reduce its services next year because of looming administrative budget cuts and the failure of a referendum to increase its funding in last week’s graduate student government elections. Read more...


