More than 100,000 lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender Californians who live in poverty would be deeply affected by the proposed state budget cuts, according to a new study.
Author Archives: Theresa Avila
Theater Review: “Monty Python’s Spamalot”
You don’t have to be a fan of the ’70s cult favorite movie, “Monty Python and the Holy Grail,” to enjoy the extravagance, wit and downright silliness of “Monty Python’s Spamalot.”
Simplifying FAFSA
The Obama administration recently announced that it is working to simplify the sometimes arduous process for students applying for federal financial aid.
UCLA releases 10-year plan
A draft of an academic plan outlining UCLA’s main goals and focus for the next decade was recently released by university officials for review by students and faculty.
Students shift rally in protest of fees
UC Student Association organizers will hold a teleconference Thursday afternoon after the UC Board of Regents’ meeting to voice their concerns about student fees, after cancelling a previously scheduled rally at UC San Diego.
Students march in downtown May Day rally
Students, activists, union workers and other members of the community marched in solidarity Friday afternoon during the annual May Day rally in support of a variety of social justice issues.
Students rally for DREAM Act
Students wearing white masks and carrying signs with messages such as “Don’t deny dreams” rallied in support of the Federal DREAM Act on Monday afternoon on Bruin Walk.