In the face of a staggering state deficit and a delay on essential Cal Grant payments, students can breathe a sigh of relief with confirmation that funding will be made available in early spring, with the university alleviating any immediate shortages through such solutions as advancing funds to students or allowing them to register without payment.
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Alumni Association awards acknowledge Bruin achievement
Leading the room in a spirited 8-clap, KNBC news reporter and UCLA alumnus Patrick Healy kicked off a celebration of Bruin pride that honored notable alumni and friends of UCLA on Sunday.
Fourth-year to run for VP of USSA
As students from across the country gathered in Washington, D.C., to lobby for student programs on March 18, fourth-year sociology student Gregory Cendana was hit with the realization that this was no fleeting passion for him.
Camping it up for fun and funds
Students lined Bruin Walk last week in a battle to fill enormous containers with coins, then spent the weekend camped out at the Sunset Canyon Recreation Center to raise funds to send nearly 1,000 children from low-income families to outdoor camp this summer.
Fees would turn UCLA green
This election season, students have the option to “go green” with a referendum seeking an increase in student fees to fund an account for environmental sustainability efforts at UCLA.
With tent as portal, AIDS no longer worlds away
Switching on an MP3 player and brushing aside a wall of dangling beads, Sol Eufracio leaves UCLA behind to embark on her journey into an African village.
BruinCasts garner mixed reception
For many students, hearing a professor’s lecture is as simple as switching on an iPod or connecting to the Internet.