Matt Ivester calls it “gossip 2.0″ ““ the buzz on everything from the most attractive people on campus to students’ Thursday night shenanigans is finding its way onto the World Wide Web.
Author Archives: Julia Erlandson
As advertising moves online, campus papers suffer revenue losses
When Colin Iberti wants to advertise a movie sneak preview or a band coming to play on campus, he doesn’t buy an ad in the newspaper ““ he logs onto Facebook.
No Child Left Behind is ineffective, book says
No Child Left Behind, the Bush administration’s landmark legislation aimed at improving education, has done little to increase achievement or equalize education, the Civil Rights Project at UCLA concludes in a new book.
Slates compare platforms, progress
Six months into their terms, undergraduate student government members are taking their campaign promises from paper to policy.
Database breach investigation ongoing
One year after a breach of a university database compromised students’ personal information, UCLA officials say they are continuing to track the case and bolster security.
Education act faces criticism
This election year may prove to be a red-letter year for one of President Bush’s most prominent pieces of legislation.
Work-study is more convenient, pays less
At 1 p.m., when the lunch lines in Ackerman Union are in full swing, Kassandra Klaritsch boards a bus on Wilshire Boulevard