Enrico Mills dropped out of UCLA during his fourth year as a mechanical engineering student to focus on a website he was developing.
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New policy says colleges have to include transfer and part-time students in graduation rates
With a growing number of transfer students at American universities, the federal government is beginning to change how it measures students’ success at four-year institutions.
Professors, students worldwide work to improve Wikipedia’s credibility by editing articles
Almost every student can agree that at some point in their academic career, they’ve been told not to cite a Wikipedia article. For Cody Kommers, a first-year physics student, this moment came during the first day of his English composition class.
Supreme Court begins hearings for President Obama’s Affordable Care Act
Joey Pedroza waived his University of California health insurance plan at the beginning of the school year because he was already covered by his parents’ insurance.
UCLA Library to launch project cataloging all forms of social media involving Arab Spring
Scholars have begun to turn to social media as a source of data as sites such as Facebook and Twitter play an increasingly pivotal role in historical events like the Arab Spring.
Officially approved changes to MCAT could affect premedical students’ coursework at UCLA
For UCLA premedical students, months of studying and the five-and-a-half-hour-long exam could determine whether or not they can pursue careers as medical doctors.
Early withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan raises questions about success, re-education
A Ranger in Afghanistan for four years, Johnny Torres saw several of his friends die in combat.