By Chris Flores Over the course of the week there have been accusations from several student groups regarding the endorsement process and Bruins United. Read more...
Opinion
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May 10, 2:09 pm
Submission: Bruins United co-chair steps down amid complaints of inaccurate endorsements
Opinion
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May 10, 12:35 am
In the Know: Prior Learning Assessment
Professors hope their students will take their desire for education from the lecture hall and into the real world, and use experiential learning to supplement what they have learned in the classroom. Read more...
Editorials, Opinion
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May 10, 12:08 am
Regents need to back up talk on investment in the UC with concrete action
The University of California Board of Regents is all talk and no action. Read more...
Opinion, Opinion Columns
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May 10, 12:07 am
Social researching: Academia-specific networking websites offer new, efficient ways for scholars to connect, share works
In the past few years, academia-specific social networking websites have grown in popularity among faculty members at universities across the United States. Read more...
Opinion
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May 10, 12:06 am
Letters to the Editor: Animal research vital to science
Just recently, animal rights "activists" broke out their dated signs and chants and returned to campus to malign the good work that is going on in the research laboratories at UCLA. Read more...
Opinion, Opinion Columns
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May 9, 12:17 am
An independent voice: Independent voice needed on student government council
Seven years ago, on a Thursday night, two crowds of students gathered on opposite sides of Kerckhoff steps to hear the results of the Undergraduate Students Association Council election. Read more...
Community, Opinion
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May 9, 12:12 am
Letter to the editor: CURE essential to UCLA community
Pinched by a budget shortage, student groups have had to scale back and cancel programming events that better the UCLA community. CURE, the Contingency USA-BOD Referendum Enactment, is a referendum that will increase student fees by $3 a quarter in order to help address these issues, and it is the most stable and effective solution to save the programs that have made our campus great. Read more...
