An increasing number of college students are turning away from traditional methods of note-taking, instead looking for other ways to keep track of their coursework.
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UCLA alumna Janet Liang passes away from leukemia
Janet Liang, UCLA alumna and a prominent figure in the push for more bone marrow donations for Asian Americans, died Sept. 12 in Houston, Texas after a three-year battle with leukemia.
Gerontology minor re-established after three-year suspension
An elderly Japanese woman would sit alone at a round table tucked away in a corner of the large room, trying to put together a puzzle.
UC, CSU systems may each face additional $50 million cut under revised budget proposal
California’s higher education systems may be forced to take on greater cuts to help cover a $15.7 billion gap in state revenues, according to the governor’s revised budget proposal for the upcoming fiscal year.
UC Board of Regents to make lobby visits instead of rallying on Capitol steps for increased funding
The UC Board of Regents is planning a series of lobby visits alongside its bimonthly meeting next week, which marks a change from previous plans to rally for increased higher education funding on the steps of the Capitol.
Data analysis competition Datafest combines statistics with speed
Sitting in a large room, working furiously at their laptops “”mdash; aided by an unlimited supply of caffeine and sugar “”mdash; about 80 students spent their weekend analyzing data as part of a annual competition put on by the UCLA Department of Statistics.
Supreme Court to rule on case over textbooks imported and sold in U.S.
The nation’s highest court is now evaluating whether textbooks produced abroad, like the one Panopio received, can be sold in the United States at lower prices.