For the first time, the Undergraduate Communication Association will be opening its Networking Night to all UCLA students. Read more...
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October 13, 9:29 pm
Undergraduate Communication Association sponsors professional Networking Night for student body
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October 13, 9:00 pm
USAC Recap: Oct. 13
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. Read more...
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October 13, 1:54 pm
UPDATED: Stabbing suspect pleads not guilty
The 20-year-old UCLA student who was arrested on Thursday for allegedly stabbing a female victim in his Chemistry 30CL class was charged today with one count of attempted murder. Read more...
Campus, Crime, News
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October 13, 12:35 pm
Bruin Walk chalked
Along Bruin Walk on Monday, students were greeted by a makeshift lane, drawn anonymously in chalk and created for use by bikers and skateboarders. Read more...
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October 12, 10:54 pm
Bruin Walk chalked after initiation of Dismount Zone Policy
Along Bruin Walk on Monday, students were greeted by a makeshift lane, drawn anonymously in chalk and created for use by bikers and skateboarders. Read more...
Photo: “Resist the dismount” is written on Bruin Walk in protest of the new UCLA law that requires cyclists and skateboarders to dismount at certain locations on campus.
Campus, News, Science & Health
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October 12, 10:51 pm
UCLA EMTs balance student life with saving lives
The first call John Thompson ran was a response to a man who had a seizure and cracked his head on a cement planter. Read more...
Photo: UCLA EMTs John Thompson (left) and Dominic Woodson take turns driving the ambulance. In order to be a UCLA EMT, one must be a full-time UCLA undergraduate or graduate student. Applicants must complete a rigorous training program that lasts approximately six months. Those hoping to succeed must be well-versed in both medical knowledge and campus geography.
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October 12, 10:50 pm
Schwarzenegger vetoes bill that would have banned pay hikes at non-UC public universities
During last-minute legislative negotiations, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger vetoed 221 bills on Sunday, one of which would have banned pay hikes for top administrators at public universities during times of financial crisis. Read more...

