The University of California recently began a months-long search for its new president, following current UC President Mark Yudof’s announcement that he will step down from his position in late August.
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U.S. appeals court decision may impact CA Prop. 209
A federal appeals court declared a voter-approved ban on affirmative action to be unconstitutional in Michigan last week ““ a case that experts say may impact a similar ban in California if it makes its way to the Supreme Court.
Voting by mail provides alternative for students
With Election Day less than two weeks away, students from outside the Los Angeles area who cannot go to the polling booths are looking for alternative ways to cast their vote.
Gov. Jerry Brown speaks at Proposition 30 rally in Bruin Plaza
California voters will determine the fate of Proposition 30, which would raise the California sales tax by a quarter of a cent for four years, as well as income taxes on households that earn $250,000 or more annually for seven years.
Gov. Brown speaks at Prop. 30 rally in Bruin Plaza
The governor encouraged students to register to vote and to educate themselves about the tax measure, which has garnered mixed reactions from California voters in recent months.
Case in point: The UCLA Mock Trial team blends together stage presence, actual legal proceedings and teamwork
Rain pelts a windy road on a stormy, summer night.
California community colleges board establishes system-wide enrollment priorities
Starting in fall 2014, California community college students looking to transfer to UCLA may be able to register for their courses earlier than students who do not have immediate plans for exiting the community college system, officials announced this month.