Starting today, the UCLA Anderson School of Management will host the first-known Global Business Leadership Competition, an international forum designed to challenge and educate business students in global business and leadership from all over the world.
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Greek life officials say spring rush brings less pressure
Fall rush can be an intimidating experience for an incoming freshmen, but spring rush, starting this week, will offer a chance for students to go Greek with less pressure.
Nurses reach new contract agreement with UC
The California Nurses Association announced on Monday that the 10,000 registered nurses at the University of California Medical Centers have ratified a new three-year contract with the university.
New bill would protect journalism teachers
At the national college newspaper convention in San Francisco last Friday, Sen. Leland Yee introduced new legislation that would make it illegal for administrators to discipline high school and college journalism advisors based on content published in school newspapers.
University, union still at odds
The American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees has rejected the newest offer by the University of California bargaining committee, which would have provided a $16 million wage increase for 11,000 patient care technical employees represented by the union.
UC fires back at union over leafletting
The University of California has filed an unfair labor practice charge with the Public Employee Relations Board against the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees Union, citing concerns over patient care and safety and alleging the union is not bargaining in good faith.
UC to appeal union motion
Officials from the University of California said they will appeal a motion filed by the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees Thursday to forbid the university from stopping union members from leafletting in certain areas at UC medical centers.