Sometimes, I wish I was a cat. Not only so I could sleep all day and shamelessly ignore people I don’t like, but also to have nine lives. In one of my lifetimes, I’d follow my current path of selling my soul to law school debt. In another, I’d be a professional chef. But one, […]
Author Archives: Alexia Boyarsky
Graduate degree, higher salary does not always connect
Students across the nation are increasingly pursuing graduate degrees, often as a way to increase their salaries or give them a boost in their careers.
Judge denies UCLA student’s injunction, keeping him on interim suspension
A Los Angeles Superior Court judge has denied an injunction filed by a legal representative of UCLA water polo player Hakop Kaplanyan, keeping the student on interim suspension.
UCLA’s basketball student section is not what it used to be, alum say
Fans in Pauley Pavilion were on their feet for the final possession.
TED conference streams live at UCLA
The Anderson School of Management’s second annual partnership with the Technology, Entertainment and Design conference – commonly known as the TED conference – has expanded to other graduate schools at UCLA and will include live discussions with TED speakers. The entire conference, which takes place annually in Long Beach, will be broadcast live at Anderson’s […]
UC to revise long-term budget plans
Although scarcely publicized, the University of California has made a slew of changes to its budget process – which attempt to increase the transparency of how the university system is funded – over the last two years. Prior to the budget reform, the UC budget process was convoluted and had little oversight from officials outside […]
Revision of UC-wide enrollment goals may impact fund distribution
For the first time in five years, the University of California will decide how many more students – and how many of what kind of students – it will enroll for the remainder of the decade. These enrollment goals are necessary for implementing the new UC budget model known as rebenching, which allocates state funds […]