Some members of the Undergraduate Students Association Council expressed concern that constitutional bylaws were broken during the approval process of presidential appointments in spring.
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CEO of Starbucks speaks to business students
The year was 1983 when a young businessman named Howard Schultz sat in an Italian coffee shop and was fascinated with what he saw.
Starbucks CEO to be honored
Howard Schultz, chairman, president and CEO of Starbucks Coffee Company, will be at the UCLA Anderson School of Management as a distinguished speaker today, and this evening he will be recognized for his exemplary leadership style and service to the community with the John Wooden Global Leadership Award.
Carpoolers find they share more than rides
For students who don’t have the luxury of being able to walk to class, carpooling is an attractive alternative to commuting alone. It’s cost-effective, it’s environmentally friendly, it saves gas ““ the benefits go on and on. Renee Fortier, director of transportation services, said the university offers an exclusive carpool-matching program for students. Over 1,000 […]
Breaking past the Asian bubble
Asian and Pacific Islander Heritage Month is meant to be a time of understanding and respect, and some student leaders said it can also be a time to dispel common stereotypes about Asians.
A time to sift through options
Every year many high school students must choose among top-tier California schools such as UC Berkeley, USC and UCLA.
Vans may drive into the night
The undergraduate student government and the Panhellenic Council are planning to reinstitute SAFERIDE, a program that provides transportation for women who have to walk home in the early hours of the morning.