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Author Archives: Flavia Casas
Academic Senate supports renaming ‘fees’ to ‘tuition’
The UCLA Academic Senate and its Executive Board made a unanimous decision on Friday to support the renaming of UC educational “fees” to “tuition.”
Unused student fees end in USAC surplus
Last year, out of an estimated $4 million budget for the Undergraduate Students Association Council, $1 million was left unspent.
Students travel to volunteer and vacation
Sasha Geschwind used to think the trick-performing elephants of Thailand were just quirky entertainers.
Raising cancer awareness through fashion
Shelly Farrior’s older sister lost her battle to cancer in November 2006.
UCs threaten to boycott Nature publications over fee increase
South campus students and faculty may be in danger of losing access to what they consider one of their best quality and most popular research sources ““ Nature Publishing Group.
Graduate students apply degrees to future careers
UCLA graduate students receiving degrees in the social sciences and humanities provide a variety of answers for the question, “What are you going to do with that degree?”