Student-run newspaper Koine aims to spark discussion at UCLA

While the Greek word “koine” means “common” and refers to a standard language spoken over a large area, the term translates to the creation of a community for a new UCLA newspaper. Koine, a student-run newspaper that formed during spring quarter, aims to spark a new intellectual discussion at UCLA, said Miles Solomon, a rising […]

Anderson School lecturer inspires students with experience, energy

At a restaurant with his wife on a weekend getaway, UCLA Anderson School of Management Senior Lecturer Eric Sussman heard someone call out his name. Surprised, he turned around to find a former student of his and chatted with him briefly before returning to his wife. When he and his wife went to pay the […]

ASUCLA looks to revamp operations amid falling income

Associated Students UCLA continues to reevaluate its services as a changing economy has caused its net income to drop in recent years. Between 2010 and 2013, ASUCLA’s net income dropped from more than $800,000 to less than $100,000. As of January, ASUCLA is now running a deficit of $183,000 for the current fiscal year, but […]

UCLA Center for the Study of Religion introduce new minor

Students interested in exploring the history and tenets of the world’s spiritual beliefs can now minor in the study of religion. The UCLA Academic Senate, a body that allows faculty to determine academic curriculum, recommended that UCLA’s religion program form the minor in its recent review of the program, according to Kyle McJunkin, director of […]