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Student groups in discontent over HR 35, related documents
House Resolution 35, signed in late August, encourages state public university officials to “increase their efforts to swiftly and unequivocally condemn acts of anti-Semitism on their campuses.”
UC financial future depends on passage of Proposition 30
If approved by voters, the measure would raise an additional $6 billion in tax revenue annually for five years to help balance the state budget, which was last reported to have a $15.7 billion deficit.
Second debate focuses on new topics, lacks new insights
Students, faculty and citizens at UCLA and nationwide gathered Tuesday night to watch the presidential candidates face off in their second debate of the election season.
Biden, Ryan cover foreign and domestic policy in vice presidential debate
The debate, which focused on both foreign and domestic policy, was the second installment in a series of debates scattered throughout the election season, the first of which was held between President Barack Obama and Republican candidate Mitt Romney last week.
Funds reduced for NanoSystems Institute
A three-year financial agreement between UCLA and the California NanoSystems Institute came to an end over the summer, forcing the research hub to undergo a number of significant changes in response to a reduced budget.
UCLA may lose additional state funds under approved “˜rebenching’ budgetary model
Under a University of California-wide budgetary reform approved in June, UCLA could end up losing out on additional state funds in the future.