A major water main near the UCLA campus sprung a leak Wednesday afternoon, leaving thousands on campus and across the West Side without water for several hours and rendering tap water undrinkable for at least 48 hours. Read more...
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February 2, 9:00 pm
Leak poses health risk
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February 2, 9:00 pm
UC workers deserve more pay, chance to advance
They are the people who keep UCLA running. They clean the bathrooms, serve the food, and drive the buses. But many of them earn less than a living wage and have little possibility for advancement. Read more...
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February 2, 9:00 pm
After delay, USAC appoints E-board chair
With election season coming up soon, the election board chairperson was officially appointed during Tuesday’s undergraduate student government meeting. Nathan Lam, the newly appointed E-board chair, will hold the responsibility as the principal facilitator of anything pertaining to elections. Read more...
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February 2, 9:00 pm
King/Drew Medical Center loses national accreditation
The Martin Luther King/Drew Medical Center incurred another setback Tuesday as a national hospital accreditation agency retracted its credentials in a move that may, among other things, signal change for UCLA medical students hoping to train at the hospital. Read more...
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February 2, 9:00 pm
Student concern over racial issues declines
College freshmen in 2004 are less concerned about racial discrimination and are more politically polarized, according to a survey released Tuesday by the UCLA Higher Education Research Institute. Read more...
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February 2, 9:00 pm
Repairs begin on damaged fraternity house
Repairs to the Sigma Phi Epsilon house are underway after a tree fell on the building at the beginning of first week, forcing the evacuation of the house residents. Read more...
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February 2, 9:00 pm
UC system sees record number of applicants
Applications to the University of California have hit a record high for the 2005-2006 academic year even though several UC campuses ““ including UCLA ““ saw a decrease in their number of applications, according to data released Wednesday by the UC Office of the President. Read more...