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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May 18, 9:39 pm
USAC Recap
News, Science & Health
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May 18, 9:21 pm
LASIK procedure improves sight in a day
When Danny Bender awoke the morning after undergoing refractive surgery to improve his eyesight, things around him suddenly came into focus. Read more...
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May 18, 9:11 pm
Cancer prevention found in daily activities
Information on new cancer prevention methods is extending beyond the research done at UCLA. Read more...
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May 17, 10:40 pm
Memorial honors Cinthya Felix Perez and Tam Tran, UCLA alumnae killed in car crash who were advocates of undocumented students’ rights
A memorial was held on Monday to commemorate Cinthya Felix Perez and Tam Tran, two UCLA alumnae and pioneers in the movement for advocacy of undocumented students who died Saturday after a two-vehicle crash in Trenton, Maine. Read more...
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May 17, 10:36 pm
“Everything You Want to Know About Twins” panel to explore the development of siblings who share the same birthday
Second-year twins Sarah and Samantha Hofmann share more than just their birthday and last name. Both sisters are anthropology students, take the same classes, are in UniCamp together and share a room in their Kappa Delta sorority house. Read more...
Photo: First-year undeclared student Ryan Bradley (left) joined her sister, third-year communication studies student Kerry Bradley, at UCLA last fall.
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May 17, 10:36 pm
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger’s May Revise would restore millions of dollars to the UC budget
Funding for the University of California was a top priority for Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger Friday in his May Revise, as he proposed restoring millions of dollars to the UC budget, along with more than $50 million to support student access. Read more...
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May 17, 10:33 pm
Census trend shows mixed-race Americans are more likely to identify with their multiracial background
When President Barack Obama got to Question No. 9 on the 2010 Census, he did what mixed-race respondents nationwide were asked to do: pare down and define his complex racial background by checking all the boxes he saw fit. Read more...
Photo: Fifth-year Asian American studies student Allison Mannos is currently working on a book collecting and studying modern multiracial issues.



