Using their UCLA login information, UCLA students can now access a secure wireless network at sister University of California campuses ““ or, halfway across the world.
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UCLA Business of Science Center merges fields to prepare students for real world
In 2001, UCLA leadership asked Roy Doumani to present a seminar to students about applying their studies to the business world.
Student-run small business UCLAMunchies delivers late-night snacks to Hill residents
A pair of students on the Hill were craving an alternative to late-night food while up studying one night.
U.S. Supreme Court may hear lawsuit challenging AB 540, which lets undocumented students pay in-state tuition in California
A California law allowing undocumented students to pay in-state tuition after attending a California high school for three years may be on its way to the U.S.
Den seats will remain on sidelines
Students will keep sideline seats in Pauley Pavilion, rather than a unified student section farther from the court, UCLA Athletics announced Tuesday.
United Auto Workers labor union to elect representatives for TAs
Auto workers and teaching assistants may seem like an unlikely alliance. But that is exactly the partnership in place for TAs, readers and tutors at UCLA, who are required to join the United Auto Workers labor union or else pay a fee.
California Community College system faces possible $800 million budget cut
A potential $800 million cut to the California Community College system may lead to 400,000 students being unable to enroll in junior colleges throughout the state.