The unfavorable weather conditions last year that forced the cancellation of the bonfire at the Beat ‘SC Parade may also affect this year’s parade.
Author Archives: Joanne Hou
Many ways for Bruins to study abroad
Students looking into studying abroad face many different programs and enrollment options, but their choices can lead to thousands of dollars in price difference.
Affirmative action ban discussed
The passage of Proposition 209 led to a decline in the number of underrepresented minority students and faculty in the University of California, according to speakers at a symposium focused on the effects of the proposition held last Friday.
Graduate students to share work at LGBT conference
Scholars from all over the country are set to convene at UCLA this weekend to discuss and present works about queer life, literature, film, politics and more.
Saving money getting more resourceful
Josh Chang willingly lives in a two-bedroom apartment with four other people to bring down his share of the rent
Actress speaks on behalf of banking organization
Actress Natalie Portman said when she first visited Uganda in 2004, she was most moved by an impoverished woman who went from living in the slums to opening a restaurant and sending all eight of her children to school ““ all because of tiny loans.
State senator pushes UC to institute shared governance of employee pensions
Two weeks ago, both the California Senate and California Assembly passed the Senate Concurrent Resolution 52, calling for the University of California to give workers shared governance of the UC’s pension plan.