By Barbara Ortutay Daily Bruin Senior Staff It’s a government for the students, but few of them seem to be aware of it. For the past 11 years, voter turnout in the Graduate Student Association elections has not passed the 10 percent mark necessary to put any referenda in effect, even they were approved by more than half of those who vote. Read more...
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September 24, 9:00 pm
Voter turnout hinders GSA funding, function
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September 24, 9:00 pm
Some question legitimacy of U.S. News college ranking system
COLLEGE RANKING CRITERIA The U.S. News and World report ranks colleges by taking into account various things like academic reputation and financial resources. SOURCE: U.S. News and World Report Original graphic by ADAM BROWN and BARBARA ORTUTAY/Daily Bruin. Read more...
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September 24, 9:00 pm
Senate may be slow, but lets faculty voice wisdom
By Timothy Kudo Daily Bruin Senior Staff The faculty at UCLA are some of the most renowned professors in the world ““ which means a lot of research and teaching. Read more...
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September 24, 9:00 pm
Secession movements may soon change face of Los Angeles area
LOS ANGELES SECESSION AREAS Seven communities within the City of Los Angeles are considering secession. SOURCE: State of California Commission on Local Governance for the 21st Century Original graphic by HARSHA RAO/Daily Bruin Senior Staff Web adaptation by CHRISTINE TAN By David Drucker Daily Bruin Reporter Welcome to Los Angeles. Read more...
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September 24, 9:00 pm
Recap of Summer’s Events
June June 30 Gov. Gray Davis signs next year’s $99.4 billion budget, increasing the UC’s budget by 17.9 percent. July July The English department changes many of its four-unit classes to five units, citing higher workload. Read more...
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September 24, 9:00 pm
On the road
By Timothy Kudo Daily Bruin Senior Staff Stretching across Los Angeles from the sparkling blue of the Pacific Ocean to the not so sparkling blue of the L.A. Read more...
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September 20, 9:00 pm
Iranian dignitary speaks at UCLA (ONLINE EXTRA!)
By Marjorie Hernandez and Timothy Kudo Daily Bruin Senior Staff The foreign minister of Iran spoke Thursday at the James West Alumni Center while about 250 protesters gathered outside to vehemently express their dissatisfaction. Read more...