Once the undergraduate student government appoints members to the Office Space Allocation Committee, it will perform quarterly audits of Kerckhoff Hall office spaces according to guideline changes approved last Tuesday.
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Drafted bill would ease tuition costs
The University of California Student Association has drafted the College Affordability Act to help ease the rising cost of public education.
Bruin motorcyclists gather outside Pauley Pavilion
There weren’t any Harley Davidsons, but there were Kawasakis, Suzukis and even a B.M.W. on Wednesday, as 25 motorcycles lined the North Concourse of Pauley Pavilion.
Workshop prepares upcoming graduates for life after college
The Student Alumni Association is hosting “Life After College,” a workshop-style event that will help students navigate through the complex waters of post-graduation opportunities.
Culture club hosts Korean BBQ
Third-year political science student Ashley Kim picks spicy kimchi from a silver pot and sets it on a Styrofoam plate with rice, dumplings and bulgogi beef.
Admins address cuts
UCLA’s top administrators addressed fee increases, minority enrollment and scholarship programs Thursday in a town hall-style meeting hosted by the undergraduate student government to discuss growing concerns about the University of California budget crisis.
USAC awards book money
Thirty lucky undergraduates were awarded $250 textbook scholarships Friday as the first recipients of a fund created by the undergraduate student government.