Before she even pledged her sorority, Rachel Iker envisioned bringing a long-forgotten tradition back to UCLA ““ Greek Week. This week, after two years of planning, dozens of fraternities and sororities participated in four days of events for the first time in over 15 years. Fraternities and sororities were paired up into teams. During the […]
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Voters run into problems at polls
Many students complained about waiting in long lines and experiencing difficulties while voting Nov. 7, and student leaders are looking into why. The Students Vote Coalition, part of the Undergraduate Students Association’s Office of the External Vice President, conducted poll-watching at three sites at and around the UCLA campus. The coalition reported that about half […]
Coke’s fate at UCLA unsure
Though Coca-Cola and its bottling plants have been officially cleared of all charges in an international labor lawsuit, UCLA officials said they still have not decided what the university’s relationship with the soda company will be in the future. On Oct. 3, a Miami federal court dismissed a lawsuit accusing a Coca-Cola bottling plant in […]
Changes made to UCLA parking
In anticipation of parking getting tighter both on and off campus, UCLA Parking Services has begun making some adjustments, and officials say more are likely on the way. Parking officials said they have changed hourly parking rates in some campus lots in an attempt to ease traffic congestion. They are also planning on trying to […]