By Marcelle Richards Daily Bruin Reporter Though UC President Richard Atkinson’s proposal to end the SAT I is still under review, standardized tests at the graduate level are expected to remain in use. Read more...
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March 7, 9:00 pm
Merits of certain graduate school exams questioned
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March 7, 9:00 pm
ASUCLA optimistic in face of new expenses
By Angela Park Daily Bruin Contributor After five years of loss, the Associated Students of UCLA projects a positive $2 million net income ““ a $3.2 million turnaround from last year, according to its financial results for the first half of the 2000-01 fiscal year. Read more...
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March 7, 9:00 pm
Daisy Day aims to end trafficking of women
By Erin Inada Daily Bruin Contributor Each year, an estimated 4 million people are trafficked internationally for prostitution, servitude and forced labor, with 70,000 brought into the United States. Read more...
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March 7, 9:00 pm
Divine Collection
 MICHAEL JENNINGS Italian Department Chair Massimo Ciavollela, left, and Professor Luigi Ballerini met to debate the allegorical meaning of the Italian sculpture behind them. Read more...
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March 6, 9:00 pm
Several courses suffer loss of federal support
By Noah Grand Daily Bruin Contributor Federal financial aid has been cut for about 500 students in UCLA Extension courses that failed to meet certain U.S. Read more...
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March 6, 9:00 pm
Students nationwide fast against Burmese suffering
By Scott B. Wong Daily Bruin Staff Ten UCLA Environmental Coalition members joined students from 58 other universities in the United States and England for a 24-hour fast Tuesday, protesting U.S. Read more...
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March 6, 9:00 pm
Action Pact
 Photos by MICHAEL JENNINGS African Student Union President Karren Lane discusses planning protests against SP-1 and 2 during a "Unity Meeting" of the Affirmative Action Coalition Monday night. Read more...