During the giant student Activities Fair the first week of my first year, I went straight to one booth: that of the Daily Bruin.
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Graduate programs cut funding support
Erika Fong, a fourth-year computational and systems biology student, is currently deciding between doctorate offers from programs across the country.
Counselor gains insight into admissions process
After helping several students appeal their admissions decisions to UCLA, Lisa Golden, a local college counselor, wanted to learn why UCLA was rejecting applicants she felt were highly qualified. So she applied to be a undergraduate application reader for UCLA admissions.
Internships beneficial for jobs
When applying to 120 consulting, investment banking and trading firms this fall, fourth-year student Zack Shalvarjian felt unprepared for the recruiting process.
More students graduating early
As an out-of-state undergraduate, Suzannah Powell pays over $40,000 in yearly student fees.
As UCLA campus grows, architecture recalls style of original four buildings
Though the UCLA campus currently is comprised of approximately 200 buildings on 419 acres, it all began in 1929 with four: Royce Hall, Powell Library, the Humanities Building and Haines Hall.
Budget cuts prompt University of California to decrease in-state enrollment
Because of pressures from state budget cuts, the University of California will decrease in-state enrollment by 2,500 students for the 2010-2011 academic year.