If you find yourself wandering in UCLA’s serene Mildred E. Mathias Botanical Garden, you may stumble upon this year’s Jackson Poetry Prize recipient, Harryette Mullen, jotting down verses to her next poetic work.
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Southeast Asian Admit Weekend encourages prospective students to enroll
Last year, Nancy Le could not decide between enrolling at UCLA or UC Berkeley.
Plans begin for UC-wide insurance
For graduate students in six out of 10 University of California campuses, health care will be changing in more ways than just those outlined in Washington’s recent health care reform.
Newly signed health reform could affect whether UCLA students purchase SHIP
The health care bill signed into law on March 23 consisted of a number of significant reforms, including allowing young adults to remain under their parents’ health insurance until they are 26 years old.
Alberto Torrico to speak on Fair Share for Fair Tuition bill at UCLA
Alberto Torrico, California State Assembly majority leader and Democratic candidate for state attorney general, will be on campus today to speak about Assembly Bill 656, a bill aimed at generating up to $2 billion for higher education in California.
Students and BAMN coalition file lawsuit against Proposition 209
On Feb. 16, a lawsuit was filed to reverse Proposition 209, which banned affirmative action within the state.
Art in the Senate exhibit with work from Design | Media Arts students, faculty to be held in Murphy
In an effort to showcase the artistic talents of both students and faculty within the UCLA School of Arts and Architecture, the Academic Senate will be holding its inaugural Art in the Senate event today.