Students on tight budgets may need to purchase reusable bags or use paper bags at the checkout lane if state lawmakers pass a proposal to create a 15-cent fee for plastic bags. Read more...
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April 20, 11:45 pm
Fee for plastic bags touted in state assembly
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April 20, 11:42 pm
SAA, USAC sponsor leadership event
Student representatives from campus groups attended Leadership 101, an event cohosted by the Student Alumni Association and the undergraduate student government on Saturday at the James West Alumni Center. Read more...
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April 19, 6:09 pm
GSA candidate withdraws from race
Myha Ngo, a candidate for next year's Graduate Student Association, declared last week that she is withdrawing from the race for vice president of academic affairs due to academic time constraints. Read more...
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April 17, 10:40 pm
Students declare candidacy
With campaign season set to begin for the undergraduate student government, members of campus slates Students First! and Bruins United have announced their potential presidential candidacies. Read more...
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April 17, 10:33 pm
Bridging cultural gaps with song
Schoenberg Music Building resonated with the sound of singing voices and turning pages. Read more...
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April 17, 10:32 pm
GSA aiming to be more visible
A major goal of the GSA this year has been to improve its self-started Sustainability Research Center and to continue the Leaders in Sustainability initiative, an interdisciplinary certificate-granting program that educates graduate students from various fields on issues of sustainability. Read more...
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April 17, 10:30 pm
Budget cuts may hurt UC, economy
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's proposed 10 percent across the board state budget cut could force the University of California to close its doors on thousands of qualified students, raise student fees, and ultimately have a detrimental effect on the state's economy, according to an independent study by the Campaign for College Opportunity. Read more...