Part of the $825 billion stimulus package being put together in Washington could go to making college more affordable and improving energy-efficiency practices within the University of California system.
Author Archives: Roscoe Elliott
We strive for what it means to be a Bruin, daily
There are only two things that matter to a Bruin: balance and perfection.
UCLA medical center ranked third in nation
The Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center was ranked third in the nation, and for the 19th consecutive year, the best in the western United States by U.S. News & World Report’s annual survey of “America’s Best Hospitals” in its July 21 issue.
Some issues unite student groups, but others cause schism
Protests about Tibet, campaigns for presidential primaries and heated debates centered around the anniversary of Israel’s creation are only some of the causes students have rallied around this past year.
Potential grad students can find success at waiting game
After years of standardized tests, internships, grueling classes and months of stress in the application process, a letter comes in the mail to congratulate students on their addition to a dream graduate school’s waiting list.
Voting for USAC begins tonight
Undergraduate student government elections begin this week, and for the second year, the elections board will be using a ranked-choice voting system to choose candidates.
Slates, start your engines
At midnight on Wednesday, crowds of people came together along Bruin Walk to cheer and scream in between speeches, shout-outs and 8-claps in anticipation of the upcoming undergraduate student government elections.