It was after being accepted into UCLA as a high school senior that Sofia Campos found out she was not a registered United States citizen.
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UCLA School of Public Affairs study shows LA volunteers increase despite funding decrease
The economic recession and the state budget crisis have not affected nonprofit organizations in Los Angeles County as severely as was expected.
Editorial: Discussion of UC budget cuts must provide solutions
Wednesday’s public town hall meeting on Janss Steps might have been cathartic for faculty and student activists facing indiscriminate cuts to their departments, but thus far, the meetings have failed to attract the attention of the administration, the UC Board of Regents or the average student.
For Bruins, starting strong yields wins
It may seem like an axiom worthy of Yogi Berra, but scoring goals early in games is fundamental to a team’s success.
UCLA women’s swim team wins double event
This year’s UCLA women’s swim team is loaded with some of the top freshmen in the country, but on Saturday in Santa Barbara, the returning swimmers showed the youngsters how to win a swim meet.
Pac-10 Fitness Challenge
The third annual Pac-10 Fitness Challenge begins today and runs until Friday.
Increasing UC fees is not the best solution
There is an old adage that says: “If you always do what you always did, you’ll always get what you always got.”