Despite the upcoming election, UCLA undergraduate students are largely uninvolved in politics, according to a Daily Bruin/UCLA Department of Statistics survey conducted between Sept. 24 and Oct. 9.
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Kasih Co-op sells Indonesian jewelry while raising money for elementary schools
The sale of a single piece of pearl-and-charm-adorned jewelry handcrafted in Indonesia can provide a child in Laos, Nicaragua or Guatemala education for one month.
University of California system joins Project Degree Completion Initiative
Within the next 13 years, UCLA will attempt to generate more college graduates than it is currently producing, as part of a national initiative to boost graduation rates.
The Liberty Hill Foundation offers scholarships to LGBT dreamers
Undocumented lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender students applying to stay in the United States as part of deferred action may be able to get financial assistance through a new scholarship being offered by a Los Angeles-based nonprofit organization.
Helping hands in Haiti: UCLA student group works to bring educational equity to children in Port-au-Prince
Hundreds of tents constructed from tin and tarp stood before Julia Cashen on the humid summer day.
L.A. City Council bans storefront marijuana sales, local groups fight back
A Westwood medicine shop and pot dispensary may soon cut marijuana from its inventory.
National Dream University offers low-cost online courses for undocumented students
A one-year curriculum of low-cost online college courses, geared toward undocumented students, will be available in 2013 as part of an institution called the National Dream University, established in part by the UCLA Center for Labor Research and Education.