Over half of all UCLA students receive financial assistance from the school, but for those looking for additional sources of income, the right balance between work and financial aid can be difficult to find.
Author Archives: Julia Erlandson
Nurse has wounded soldiers covered
Patti Taylor, a nurse at the UCLA Medical Center, is no stranger to injuries sustained in battle ““ as an Army nurse, she was on active duty for 29 years.
Panel speaks on oil politics
The Middle East may often dominate oil discussions, but a panel Tuesday evening highlighted the importance of oil in other regions to world politics. The panel featured journalist Steve LeVine and discussion centered around oil in the Caspian region, where LeVine spent 11 years reporting. Russia has a great deal of influence in the area […]
Admissions statistics illuminate trend
University officials have released final data on the fall 2007 class, shedding light on the first year UCLA has used its new holistic admissions process.
Business school gets new assistant
Kelly Bean knows major corporations ““ she has worked with top executives from the Coca-Cola Company to McDonald’s.
Logging on, tuning in for news
Jennifer Caldejon disagrees with the common charge that young people are apathetic ““ the first-year undeclared student simply believes that other parts of students’ lives often take priority.
UCLA custodians voice wage grievances
At 10:30 p.m., Olivia Aracely walks into Kinsey Teaching Pavilion, broom and trash can in tow. The lecture hall has been empty of students for hours ““ all they’ve left behind are a few stray water bottles and discarded newspapers.