When Christina Soibatian entered UCLA as a first-year, she commuted from home.
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Recent Firefox extension makes it easier for people to hack campus wireless networks
Most of the wireless networks on UCLA’s campus are now vulnerable to being hacked.
Spoken word event comes to Kerckhoff
The Cultural Affairs Commission wants you to let your words speak for themselves.
The commission’s series, “The Word on Wednesday,” formerly known as “Eclectic Open Mic,” will have its opening tonight in the Kerckhoff Art Gallery to provide a venue for people to express themselves through the spoken word.
Graduate Student Association seeks to engage graduate students
With a new administration and a new direction, the Graduate Student Association looks to further its advocacy for graduate students by building a stronger campus presence and actively engaging the student population.
Campus service hopes to unify WiFi coverage
As his assigned enrollment time approached, Kyle Nguyen pulled out his laptop to enroll in classes during a lab class in Young Hall.
Faculty unplug office landlines to cut departmental costs
In another year of huge slashes in state funding and extensive campus-wide budget cuts, one department is taking small steps to reduce costs and save money.
UCLA enrollment of low-income students, minorities increases
UCLA is growing not only in terms of population, but also in its socioeconomic diversity, according to estimated figures from the analysis of its 2010-2011 freshman class.
Not only did UCLA admit and enroll more first-year students from low-income families, but early figures also showed very slight increases in the enrollment of underrepresented students.