Students shopping in the UCLA Store may not know that someone could be watching them on a TV monitor in the back room as they sift through clothing, choose a planner or shoplift a computer lock.
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Health care reform process brings up abortion debate
As the health care reform process grows increasingly complicated, the resurgence of abortion as a major topic for debate does little to ease the heated conflict.
L.A. thirsts for relief
Southern California water scarcity quickly becomes more of a harsh reality as increases in dust, brown patches in the lawn and failing trees around campus allude to UCLA’s desert-like location.
Using bond profits, UCLA replaces and constructs new facilities
Due to the upcoming sale of the Build America Bonds, UCLA officials have said students and staff can expect a new life sciences building and police department within the next few years.
Budget cuts to impact ASUCLA
Despite the personal nature of an economic crisis, individual employees can be overlooked during the media craze surrounding the pending budget cuts in the UC system.
L.A. tries to be more bike-friendly
Though Los Angeles is not typically considered to be a bike-friendly city, proposals from the Los Angeles Department of City Planning to construct additional bike lanes and bike routes could improve its reputation.
Graduates vie for volunteering
Many graduating seniors find that serving the community is more appealing than entering the job market or embarking on the track of graduate education immediately after receiving an undergraduate degree.