John Scott-Railton first stepped into Cambodia in 2006 carrying three global positioning systems receivers, determined to revolutionize the country’s water and sanitation systems.
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Health week educates about lifestyle choices
From diet to exercise to sleep, students all have their own personal theories on living a healthy lifestyle, but they may not always be correct.
Candidates reveal campaign platforms at USAC hearings
Around 100 student representatives from more than 30 student groups attended endorsement hearings to evaluate candidates for the 2010-2011 Undergraduate Students Association Council.
Slates have same goals, but different agendas
Since the 1990s, the unofficial slates of the undergraduate student government have fed and expanded the level of political involvement for the undergraduate student body.
Graduation tickets for College of Letters and Science and department ceremonies go on sale through May 11
All graduating students will be able to order College of Letters and Science, departmental and honors tickets online from MyUCLA from Monday to May 11.
E-sections allow for greater enrollment capacity in popular classes
To increase enrollment capacity for popular classes and provide students with more flexible scheduling, the Office of Instructional Development piloted a program last quarter that opened up additional course spots for students in an online-based section, called the e-section.
UCLA admitted applicants pool grows more competitive
Of the 13,020 freshman admits this year, UCLA’s Office of Undergraduate Admissions expects about 4,700 to matriculate into the university next fall.