What frustrates Jessica Gu most about AIDS is that it can be completely preventable.
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Students split over fairness of enrollment system
As students enroll for classes this week for winter quarter, some say they blame the university’s enrollment process for preventing them from enrolling in their first-choice classes, while others say they have not faced problems in enrolling.
Speaker series opens world of media careers
Rhonda Brauer spoke about her experience as a managing director at Burson-Marsteller Public Relations firm Tuesday, as part of a speaker series sponsored by the UCLA Media Center that aims to introduce students to media-related jobs.
Darfur documentary to screen on campus
An advanced screening of “Darfur Now,” a documentary about people trying to stop genocide in the region, will be held tonight, followed by a panel discussion about the movie and the conflict in the region.
Report analyzes Asian American students
Asian American college students are facing more obstacles in higher education than in previous years, according to a UCLA report.
UC provides extra pay
University of California employees received close to one billion dollars in extra pay from 2006 to 2007, a 6.4 percent increase from the previous fiscal year.
Empty nests offer new opportunities for parents
When her youngest child, Jillian Levi, a second-year undeclared student, left home to attend UCLA, Jan Levi said she felt she was at loose ends. She said being a mom had been more than a role ““ more like a job.