Pending an official vote during winter quarter, the currently suspended UCLA Islamic Studies program will likely be able to accept applicants for the 2011-2012 academic year.
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Students discuss summer in China
Shirley Sui has a new favorite food: Peking duck.
This summer, the fourth-year neuroscience student spent 10 weeks conducting research, perfecting her Chinese and tasting foreign delicacies at Peking University in Beijing.
Not just any apparel company
Maritza Vargas could only watch as her supervisor kicked her pregnant co-worker off a chair, killing the woman’s unborn baby.
USAC offering textbook library
The Textbook Loan Library, a service that allows students to rent texts for a quarter at no cost, will soon switch locations to the Student Activities Center and will debut a website to streamline the book-borrowing process.
UCLA places third in workout competition
Darren Leggett’s legs had never been so sore.
“I played varsity basketball in high school,” the second-year business economics student said.
LGBT groups help raise money in AIDS Walk
Calvin Cheng had to fight his urge to run as he trekked all 10 kilometers of Sunday’s AIDS Walk Los Angeles.
UCLA to introduce Mobilize, a computer science teaching tool, to L.A. high schools
With a $12.5 million grant from the National Science Foundation, UCLA will introduce a new computer science teaching tool aimed at L.A.