Victories gained by independents in last week’s undergraduate student government election marked a nominal shift from previous years, when candidates not affiliated with a slate rarely won council seats.
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Law schools accomodate dwindling job market with reduced class sizes, focus on practical experience
The job market for lawyers is reportedly shrinking, and law schools are responding through a variety of measures, including reductions in class sizes and efforts to offer opportunities for practical experience in the field.
Relay for Life at UCLA promotes cancer awareness and raises funds for research, treatments
The word “hope,” spelled out by 200 white bags with electric candles inside them, illuminated Drake Stadium on Saturday night.
Independents claim two of three contested seats in USAC elections
Independent candidates Lana Habib El-Farra and Taylor Mason took two of three contested positions in this year’s undergraduate student government elections, but the Bruins United slate will still hold a large majority on next year’s council.
Students vote down CURE referendum
Students voted down a fee increase in Thursday night’s undergraduate student government elections.
Case study: _Internet game aims to improve malaria diagnostic process_
The midterm crunch had arrived ““ so of course, I was playing games online at midnight in the Powell Library Reading Room. But at least I could feel good about my procrastination: I was also diagnosing malaria in red blood cells by playing a new Internet game introduced last week by a UCLA engineering research group.
Man arrested for burglaries in De Neve dorms
University police arrested a 41-year-old man early Thursday morning for allegedly burglarizing a De Neve residential hall room on Sunday.