Today, students plan to protest the termination of one of the Academic Advancement Program’s coordinators as well as the many budget cuts that will soon affect AAP. Read more...
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November 30, 9:00 pm
AAP coordinator’s termination spurs outcry
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November 30, 9:00 pm
UCLA forum will discuss budget crisis
California might have changed its governor, but the state is still facing a massive budget deficit, and today UCLA will host a forum to discuss the effects of the state’s budget crisis. Read more...
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November 30, 9:00 pm
Real estate project’s future uncertain
Los Angeles City Councilman Jack Weiss said he will oppose Casden Properties’ plan for the construction of a multimillion dollar project in Westwood, after the firm’s vice president and a group of subcontractors working with the firm were indicted by the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office for conspiring to violate campaign financing laws. Read more...
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November 30, 9:00 pm
Master plan to aid campus cyclists
At a university that has traditionally valued diversity, officials are pursuing measures to increase the presence of an oft-neglected minority within the car-centric metropolis of Los Angeles ““ bike users. Read more...
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November 30, 9:00 pm
TA strike’s timing troubles students, faculty
The United Auto Workers union has worried many UCLA faculty and students with its announcement that University of California teaching assistants are going on strike this week. Read more...
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November 30, 9:00 pm
Africa devastated by disease
In what has become the epicenter of the AIDS epidemic, sub-Saharan Africa alone is home to more than 3 million HIV/AIDS-related deaths during 2003 ““ twice the number of the rest of the world combined. Read more...
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November 25, 9:00 pm
UC’s Internet patent might be unplugged
Students know they can view the dimensions of a car, take a tour of a home, or play a game, all by moving their computer mouse on a Web page. Read more...