On Nov. 10, Ann Meyers Drysdale stood in front of the crowd at Pauley Pavilion as she was honored as part of a Title IX 40th Anniversary event. Read more...
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February 25, 1:20 am
Former UCLA basketball player chosen as commencement speaker
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February 22, 1:33 am
Student group pushes for exposure of ‘The Black Experience,’ a mural hidden in Ackerman for more than 20 years
Hidden behind a false wall and a fast-food restaurant, large black and brown images depict the faces of seven UCLA alumni, symbolizing the struggle of social activism and black history. Read more...
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February 22, 1:09 am
EDGE summer program offers business skills to students of all backgrounds
The UCLA Anderson School of Management will open its doors to non-business students for the first time this summer, with the introduction of a four-week business skills program. Read more...
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February 21, 12:38 am
UC sees rise in Chicano-Latino applications
Students of Chicano-Latino descent are now the largest ethnic group of freshman applicants applying to the University of California system because of increased high school graduation rates and expanding financial aid opportunities. Read more...
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February 20, 1:58 am
Jewish and Muslim student groups request kosher, halal food options on Hill
In a display of interfaith solidarity, representatives from Jewish and Muslim student groups are working to get more kosher and halal food options offered on the Hill. Read more...
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February 20, 1:49 am
UC SHIP may increase premiums by 20 percent to pay for deficit
UCLA students on the University of California Student Health Insurance Plan may see premium hikes of about 20 percent in the next school year to help pay for an estimated $57 million deficit on the plan, depending on final decisions made by campus chancellors later this year. Read more...
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February 20, 1:43 am
UCLA Housing responds to backpack thefts and tightens storage policy
UCLA Housing and the Office of Residential Life are requiring students to store their belongings in lockers or leave them on metal racks, now located inside the dining halls, in response to a recent string of thefts. Read more...


