Last week, Tracy Wang traveled to St. Louis, New York and Chicago, tackling numerous medical school interviews before returning to UCLA the night before a midterm. Read more...
Last week, Tracy Wang traveled to St. Louis, New York and Chicago, tackling numerous medical school interviews before returning to UCLA the night before a midterm. Read more...
Starting winter quarter, graduating seniors will have earlier enrollment appointments than students with senior standing who are not graduating. Read more...
Signs declaring "Vote 2010" waved up and down, and cheers of "Yes, we can" filled the air as President Barack Obama took the stage. Read more...
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President Barack Obama comes to USC on the afternoon of Oct. 22 for the Moving American Forward Rally held in Alumni Park. (courtesy of Philippe Berry/20minutes.fr)
Silhouetted against a cloudy blue sky and the backdrop of Westwood's high rise buildings, a child climbs onto a wooden play structure, smiles down at his mother, and goes down the slide. Read more...
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UCLA’s new child care center, located on Weyburn Avenue on top of the Westwood Marketplace center, celebrated its grand opening on Tuesday.
Should students receive their degrees in under four years? This topic was one discussed by the University of California Commission on the Future when it met Monday to debate ways to save the UC system money and bring in more revenue. Read more...
The Supreme Court, which reconvened last week for its 222nd session with new Justice Elena Kagan, will be considering at least 52 cases during the next few months. Read more...
It is only about 15 miles from sunny Westwood to the heart of downtown Los Angeles. But 15 miles via bike is a whole different story "“ especially when traffic, afternoon heat and hundreds of avid environmentalists are added to the mix. On Sunday, dozens of Ecology, Economy, Equity members and community residents biked from UCLA to Los Angeles City Hall to participate in the "Get Coal and Oil Out of L.A." rally as part of the 10/10/10 Global Work Party, an international event dubbed "the world's biggest day of climate change action in history." "We wanted to do something beneficial for the environment, to show politicians and elected leaders that this can be done," said Natalie Gaber, co-chair of the sustainability group E3 and a fourth-year communication studies student. The rally accompanied CicLAvia, an event for which seven and a half miles of L.A. Read more...
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Fourth-year political science and history student Dane Peterson is a member of E3.