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Category Archives: A Closer Look
Holistic approach proposed to increase diversity
Numerous students from underprivileged backgrounds are rejected every year when they fail to meet the amount of points necessary for admission into several University of California schools.
Counselor gains insight into admissions process
After helping several students appeal their admissions decisions to UCLA, Lisa Golden, a local college counselor, wanted to learn why UCLA was rejecting applicants she felt were highly qualified. So she applied to be a undergraduate application reader for UCLA admissions.
Population poll comes to campus
It’s not going to determine the next president. It won’t change marriage laws. There aren’t debates and campaign posters.
Data needed for redistricting process
Though each questionnaire collected contains just 10 questions, the results of this year’s census could have enormous political and economic ramifications for California, particularly due to changes caused by Proposition 11.
Survey answers are crucial
Twelve U.S. Census Bureau districts across the country will collect population data and aggregate it at a national level, generating a report to present to President Obama.
Dining hall menus are planned months in advance with signature ingredients, sustainability in mind
Alex Macias throws open the doors to the De Neve commissary, revealing a back area in which the signature products of UCLA Dining Services are created and distributed.