The University of California has been praised for its work toward more sustainable operating practices, having implemented programs and policies aiming to minimize the university’s contribution to the deterioration of the global environment.
Author Archives: Will Weiss
Snuggle up with a friend in the Den
When I came to UCLA last fall, an all-too-fresh Stanford reject, I was almost a complete novice in the realm of UCLA athletics ““ and what a novice indeed, at one of the (if not the most) premier athletic universities in the country.
Sororities keep up conventions
Members of many sororities at UCLA and at colleges across the country are required to abide by rules governing the use of alcohol, visitation from male guests and other general points of conduct while living in sorority houses.
Marsalek, Sigma Pi chapter advisor and veteran, dies at 76
Joseph F. Marsalek, former chapter advisor to the UCLA Sigma Pi fraternity, died of lung cancer on Nov. 21, at age 76.
Alumni create test prep company
When they graduated from the UCLA Anderson School of Management in 2002, Ramit Varma and Jake Neuberg had already devoted time, thought and discussion to the college preparatory industry.
Gilfillan was devoted to work
Sarah Gilfillan, an associate director of development and major curatorial contributor to the Fowler Museum at UCLA died in a car accident on Nov. 18, at age 26.
Internships a look into careers
Throughout campus, in nearly every department, students are engaged in internships that provide valuable real-world work experience and opportunities for learning beyond their usual coursework.