As the curtains close on the 13th week of the United Food and Commercial Workers union strike on several major grocery stores, some question whether anything positive can result from continuing the seemingly endless strike. Read more...
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January 8, 9:00 pm
Grocers’ strike may lose efficacy, support over time
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January 8, 9:00 pm
Students petition progress requirements
Students frustrated with the recently implemented quarterly unit requirements are now taking action. Under the expected cumulative progress requirements ““ first implemented in fall 2001 ““ students must take at least 13 units per quarter, and must complete 29 units every two quarters. Read more...
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January 8, 9:00 pm
USAC sees some goals achieved, others unfulfilled
As the new quarter begins, members of the undergraduate student government now have four months left in their terms to prove their constituents made the right decision in electing them to office. Read more...
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January 8, 9:00 pm
Cal Grant may be cut back
As Gov. Schwarzenegger unveils his budget proposal this morning, proposed reductions in higher education spending could carry over to the Cal Grant program and its beneficiaries. Read more...
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January 8, 9:00 pm
Possible graduate fee hike raises unease
In a move that a high-level UCLA official said could be an “absolute, total disaster for graduate education,” Gov. Schwarzenegger may propose a substantial increase in graduate student fees at the University of California. Read more...
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January 8, 9:00 pm
Offbeat news makes for colorful holiday season
It seems news does not take a holiday vacation. As finals ended last quarter and UCLA turned into a veritable ghost town, several important events unfolded for the world to see. Read more...
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January 8, 9:00 pm
Stop seeking romance and ye shall find it
As the new year spurs thoughts of qualities we want to change about ourselves and what we can do to make ourselves happier, finding or improving love relationships is often near the top of the list. Read more...