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Invitational has varied results
The UCLA men’s volleyball team had a busy start to the preseason at the USC Invitational on Friday and Saturday, playing five matches over the weekend.
ON THE RECORD
The majority of Californians want our government to support public education and give schools, such as UCLA, the funding they need to maintain their great reputation while keeping tuition at a reasonable level.
In The Know
This week, California gets shaken up, a federal court upholds Don’t Ask Don’t Tell after a day of allowing gays in the military and President Obama comes to UCLA’s crosstown rival.
Global Medical Brigades delivers medical attention to Hondurans in need
The UCLA chapter of the Global Medical Brigades spends winter and summer breaks in Honduras to bring medical assistance. Through living in the orphanages and working among the people, students build close ties with the Honduran people.
UCLA alumni develop communities with the Global Sustainability Project
Using their experiences abroad in El Salvador, UCLA alumni Eric Lam and Benison Pang form a new kind of non-profit that unites service organizations to better aid developing communities.
Global Medical Training members seek more than medical school admissions
Neda Momeni and Ramin Morshed spent the summer giving medical assistance to impoverished people in Nicaragua but gained experiences more valuable than just another item to add to their resume.