Although majoring in art would never have pleased her parents, Kim Sazon’s love for making comic books and cartoons as a child and throughout high school inevitably stuck by her.
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Undergraduate Student Initiated Education program allows students to teach their own classes
Eric Kim, a fourth-year sociology student, updates his Facebook status every two hours and creates false personas in chat rooms ““ not for pleasure, but to teach.
BruINTENT event set to expel stigma of homelessness, benefit those in the community
Mike Haymer used to live out of his car.
CALPIRG’s Wave of Change takes UCLA students on clean-up tour of the coastline for spring break
As part of CALPIRG’s Wave of Change Spring Break Tour, UCLA students will take a road trip along the coast to take a stand against the Styrofoam and plastic bag waste found off of California beaches.
UCLA brings back video streaming for spring quarter
The university will allow professors to resume streaming instructional media on their course Web sites beginning spring quarter.
Chancellor faces demands from Lawyers Guild to cease police violence
The UCLA School of Law chapter of the National Lawyers Guild presented the chancellor’s office with a letter on Monday demanding an end to police violence against non-violent protesters. The chapter said it was prompted by the UC Board of Regents protests in November.
UCLA alumna stays in Haiti after experiencing earthquake firsthand
During the 30 seconds of strong jolts on Jan. 12, Allison DePasquale stayed in her building.