Phi Kappa Psi fraternity is working with Green the Greeks to sponsor its annual philanthropy concert tonight, encouraging the UCLA community to make environmentally friendly decisions. Read more...
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April 30, 9:48 pm
Greeks go green with philanthropy concert
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April 30, 9:38 pm
AISA plans to hold pow wow at UCLA
American Indians currently make up less than one percent of the student population on campus. Read more...
Photo: Last year’s 23rd annual Pow Wow, hosted by the American Indian Student Association, was held on May 3, 2008.
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April 30, 9:37 pm
UC executive pay bill to be considered
The California Senate Committee on Education approved a piece of legislation called SB 217 on Wednesday in an effort to counteract high executive compensations that have been made in the University of California system this year. Read more...
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April 30, 9:34 pm
USAC slates set to debate
Two undergraduate student government groups will face off in a debate on Saturday night in De Neve Auditorium preceding next week's elections. Read more...
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April 30, 9:31 pm
Who says you can’t teach happiness?
Emily vanSonnenberg first found her interest in positive psychology after surviving a near-fatal car accident. Read more...
Photo: Emily vanSonnenberg, a fourth-year psychology student, teaches a positive psychology class to undergraduates called “Happiness.” The class is new to UCLA.
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April 30, 9:30 pm
Groups endorse candidates
The candidates for next year's undergraduate student government participated in a rigorous series of endorsement hearings as part of the campaign process earlier this week. Read more...
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April 29, 11:25 pm
Slates join, form QUALIFIED
Wednesday night, Students First! and SERVE, two slates in the undergraduate student government, announced their decision to form QUALIFIED, a coalition in which the slates agreed to support each other throughout the election process. Read more...
