With a history nearly as old as UCLA itself, the Sigma Zeta chapter of Zeta Psi Fraternity is currently working to rebuild their property at 611 Gayley Ave.
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Fraternities, sororities honor students
When a member of the Greek system graduates from UCLA, he or she is leaving behind a group of students that has become like family.
Student journal examines energy power
The Forum for Energy Economics and Development, a student organization focused on learning about sources of renewable energy, recently released its first self-produced academic journal on solar energy.
Book tells tough stories
To mark the official release of their student-produced book “Underground Undergrads,” the UCLA Center for Labor Research and Education hosted a book publishing event Wednesday night in Campbell Hall.
Speaking out with silence
The Queer Alliance is participating in the National Day of Silence today to encourage support for the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender community and to help UCLA students understand the issues that community faces.
Lie-in honors Va. Tech victims
Proudly displaying Hokie colors, students and community members came together Wednesday afternoon in front of Kerckhoff Hall to remember the 32 victims of the Virginia Tech tragedy.
Christian groups offer sense of community
As Christian students adjust to the independence of college life, many also try to find a new church or faith-focused group that fits their spiritual needs.