UCLA officials are trying to get in touch with seven people connected to UCLA who they know are either in Boston or en route to the city, after two explosions went off near the finish line of the Boston Marathon. Read more...
News
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April 15, 6:07 pm
At least seven people connected to UCLA in or en route to Boston during explosions
Campus, News
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April 15, 12:15 am
Obama’s 2014 budget proposal includes reforms of student aid programs
University of California students who depend on federal loans and grants may see changes to federal aid policies next year, in light of a new federal budget proposal. Read more...
Campus, News
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April 15, 12:13 am
Ashe Center opens new Saturday hours through spring quarter
Students with the sniffles during the weekend can now go to the Arthur Ashe Student Health and Wellness Center on Saturdays for walk-in appointments. A new pilot program, which began April 6, extended the hours of the center to better accommodate the needs of students, said Dr. David Baron, executive director of the Ashe Center who also writes a column called “Ashe About Your Health” for the Daily Bruin. Read more...
Campus, News
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April 15, 12:11 am
UCLA hosts prospective students at third annual Bruin Day
Cynthia Ayala still had not decided which college to attend come fall, as she wandered UCLA’s many hills and walkways in Saturday’s overcast weather at Bruin Day. Read more...
Photo: Thousands of prospective UCLA students came to campus Saturday for the third annual Bruin Day, which is meant to show newly admitted students what the school has to offer through free tours, informational presentations and booths.
Crime, News
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April 15, 12:08 am
Water polo player maintains innocence of alleged rape, plans to appeal suspension from school
A UCLA water polo player, who was arrested on suspicion of rape earlier this month and later suspended from the university, told local news stations on Thursday that he was innocent and wants to return to school. Read more...
Campus, News, Student Government
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April 15, 12:00 am
As voting period concludes, GSA voter turnout remains low
Heading into the final day of the graduate student government election, voter turnout remained low, according to election officials. Read more...
Campus, News, Student Government
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April 13, 8:44 pm
Voter turnout for Graduate Student Association remains low
As graduate student government elections head into their final days, voter turnout remains low, according to election officials. By Saturday afternoon, only about 6 percent of eligible graduate student voters had cast ballots on MyUCLA, said Daniel Goodman, Graduate Student Association commissioner of elections. Read more...
