As the job market becomes increasingly more competitive, some college students think that completing a double major will set them apart from other job applicants.
Author Archives: Rotem Ben-Shachar
Alumni added to Obama campaign
When UCLA alumnus Babken DerGrigorian received an e-mail from a friend asking him to be a field director for the Obama campaign in Florida, he seized the opportunity.
Students hear results in many places
Students eagerly waited for the announcement of the next president of the United States throughout Westwood and UCLA.
UCLA hosts forum on HIV/AIDS
UCLA hosted a town hall meeting Thursday to discuss both local and global AIDS politics in partnership with the AIDS Project Los Angeles and Physicians for Human Rights.
Political beliefs test relationships
When Katie Haldorsen and Andrew Adams first started dating, the fact that she is a Republican and he is a Democrat did not impact their relationship. But now, six and a half years later, politics does play a significant role in their relationship.
Debate garners mixed feelings from students
Wearing Sarah Palin t-shirts featuring the slogan “yes we can,” and holding McCain/Palin 2008 signs, it was easy to spot the Bruin Republicans at the presidential debate viewing party in De Neve Auditorium.
UC admissions data now on Web
When applying to transfer to UC Santa Cruz, Saskia Salm was frustrated that she could not find any information on transfer admissions statistics, such as average GPA and test scores.