Members of UCLA’s undergraduate student government voted Tuesday night to increase their stipends from $355 to $672 per month in an effort to make serving on the council more financially feasible.
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USAC Recap – Aug. 6
The original version of this article contained multiple errors and has been changed. See the bottom of the article for additional information. The Undergraduate Students Association Council is the official student government of UCLA’s undergraduate students. Council meetings are Tuesdays at 7 p.m. in Kerckhoff 417 and are open to all students. Agenda In an […]
Real Madrid’s week of practices at UCLA ended Monday
As the smiling Real Madrid assistant coach zipped by on a golf cart, Daniel Ramirez jumped up to lean just over a movable metal guardrail and past around six outstretched hands. Ramirez came down beaming, having received a high-five from soccer legend Zinedine Zidane.
Five things to watch for during UCLA football’s fall camp
1. Team Eddie: Eddie Vanderdoes’ full clearance to compete with UCLA this season provides Notre Dame fans with something to gripe about almost as much as it provides a short-staffed defensive line with another viable option at either tackle or end.
UC implements open access policy for faculty research
University of California faculty research articles will be made available to the public for free, under an open access policy recently adopted by the UC Academic Senate, officials announced Friday. Faculty at UCLA, UC Irvine and UC San Francisco will begin putting their research on eScholarship on Nov. 1 of this year, according to an […]
CIR reports UCLA officials spent millions for travel, entertainment expenses
UCLA officials have spent millions of dollars on luxurious travel and entertainment expenses from 2008 to mid-2012, the Center for Investigative Reporting reported Thursday.
Bill requiring credit for online courses loses main supporter
A controversial bill that would have required California public colleges and universities to award credit for online courses lost the backing of its main supporter, California Senate President Pro Tem Darrell Steinberg.