By Linh Tat Daily Bruin Senior Staff The Anderson School at UCLA is attracting more diverse applicants, but it still seems less appealing to women. Students entering the Masters in Business Administration program this fall were up against the second-highest applicant pool in the school’s history. Read more...
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July 9, 9:00 pm
Fewer women apply, enroll at The Anderson School
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July 9, 9:00 pm
Assemblywomen investigate charges of unfair labor
By Todd Belie Daily Bruin Contributor California Assemblywomen Gloria Romero and Sally Havice came to campus July 7 to examine the working conditions of casual employees at UCLA at the request of organizers from two unions representing university employees. Read more...
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July 9, 9:00 pm
Village’s Community Service Center moves to new location
By Barbara Ortutay Daily Bruin Senior Staff In Westwood, the jurisdictions of campus police and the LAPD overlap, resulting in a unique relationship between the two police departments. Read more...
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July 9, 9:00 pm
Protest draws thousands to Westwood
By Timothy Kudo Daily Bruin Senior Staff Thousands of people, some of them refugees of a country embroiled in the turmoil of a 21-year revolution, gathered peacefully in front of the Federal Building July 8, in support of a student movement calling for democratic reforms in Iran. Read more...
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July 9, 9:00 pm
Class credits adjusted due in part to survey
By Timothy Kudo Daily Bruin Senior Staff Citing a recent survey of English classes showing a higher workload than the 12 hours per week prescribed in a four-unit class, the English department has changed many of its classes to five units. Read more...
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July 9, 9:00 pm
UCLA hospital named best in West, fifth for nation overall
By Barbara Ortutay Daily Bruin Senior Staff Sick people from across the country ““ and even the globe ““ visit the renowned UCLA Medical Center seeking treatment for life-threatening diseases when their local hospitals are simply not enough. Read more...
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July 9, 9:00 pm
Reading Rainbow
By Dharshani Dharmawardena Daily Bruin Senior Staff Seeing that 70 percent of children fell below proficient levels of reading on the National Assessment of Educational Progress, President Clinton proposed the America Reads Challenge in 1994. Read more...