Unlike preceding classes, incoming students will not be greeted by a wall of text when they try to access their Degree Progress Reports. Read more...
Campus, News
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July 8, 10:57 am
New audit system replaces Degree Progress Report for incoming students
News, Westwood
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July 8, 10:47 am
Two neighbors witness the ups and downs of Westwood Village over 50 years
Ida Wolf moved into her Westwood home in 1954, when five UC campuses had yet to be founded, John Wooden was just beginning to make his mark on UCLA basketball and Westwood Village was a thriving college town. Read more...
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Ida Wolf, a former ASUCLA employee who has lived in Westwood Village for about 50 years, has stayed loyal to the town and UCLA, despite the many changes that have taken place in the Village over the years.
Campus, News
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July 8, 10:44 am
Suspension on second lab GE requirement extended
Incoming students will still have to complete one laboratory course instead of two for the General Education curriculum, after the Undergraduate Council of the Academic Senate recently voted to extend a two-year suspension on the second requirement. Read more...
Campus, News, Student Government
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July 5, 6:37 pm
USAC Recap ““ July 3
The Undergraduate Students Association Council is the official student government of UCLA's undergraduate students. Read more...
News, Science & Health
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July 1, 11:48 pm
Research team develops software to help identify an individual’s geographic origins
With only a sample of saliva, a team of four scientists can better pinpoint the geographic origins of an individual's genes. Read more...
Campus, News
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July 1, 11:39 pm
New state budget holds uncertainties for UC’s funding issues
State lawmakers expect the recently enacted California budget to close a $15.7 billion state deficit through major cuts in government spending and increases in revenue contingent on tax increases "“ but officials say the budget is shrouded in uncertainties. Read more...
Campus, News
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July 1, 11:37 pm
Student loan interest rates kept from doubling
Months of disputes finally came to an end on Friday when, just two days before its deadline to act, Congress passed a measure to keep subsidized student loan interest rates from doubling to 6.8 percent. Read more...



