She’s gone to multiple public colleges, she’s done it without parental support, and she’s going to pay for it the rest of her life.
Category Archives: Campus
Recent online education proposals garner mixed reactions
New ideas about online education have recently prompted the University of California to look at some less traditional approaches to education on the Web.
Members of Latinas Guiding Latinas aim to inspire students to pursue college
Several high school students sat at gleaming wooden desks, scribbling down lists of their goals for the future.
First Step aims to support LGBT students in Greek life
She lives under the same roof as 160 other sorority sisters, many of whom are her close friends.
Distinguished economist Jeffrey Sachs to speak at Anderson
Leading world economist and Columbia University professor Jeffrey Sachs will deliver a lecture about economic development at UCLA today, drawing from decades of experience in the field.
USAC Recap – April 23
The Undergraduate Students Association Council is the official student government of UCLA’s undergraduate students. Council meetings are Tuesdays at 7 p.m. in Kerckhoff 417 and are open to all students. Agenda Weekly contingency allocations were approved. The council voted 9-0-1 to allocate $1,518.37 from the USAC discretionary fund to purchase 350 transfer student appreciation t-shirts […]
UCLA offers creative writing summer institute
The UCLA English department will offer a new creative writing institute this summer in response to high demand for creative writing courses during the year.