With the 2010 Census currently taking place, efforts all across the nation are underway advocating for city participation.
Author Archives: Leonardo Chusan
Annual graduate student event brings policy students and policy experts together
A group of 18 UCLA graduate students traveled to Los Angeles City Hall on Feb. 19 to discuss whether privatization of the Los Angeles Zoo is the right answer to budget woes.
UCLA ranks 9th in fundraising
UCLA ranked ninth among the top 20 fundraising universities in the United States for 2009 with $351.69 million, according to a report released Feb. 3.
Group calls for majority rule
According to the California Constitution, a two-thirds vote is needed in both houses of the state Legislature for budget bills and taxes to be approved.
UCLA Professor Hinojosa-Ojeda speaks on immigration in Washington D.C.
Since the 2008 presidential election, Raúl Hinojosa-Ojeda, associate professor and director of the North American Integration and Development Center, has made numerous trips to Washington to work on issues revolving around immigration.
Los Angeles City Council congratulates UCLA Professor Cara Horowitz and students
The Los Angeles City Council recognized UCLA Professor Cara Horowitz and six law students Friday for their participation in last month’s Copenhagen conference.
Economy, immigration linked
The legalization of an estimated 12 million undocumented workers would benefit the American economy, according to Raul Hinojosa-Ojeda, UCLA associate professor for the Chicana and Chicano Studies department.