With the evacuation of more than 1,200 Americans from Egypt, it is uncertain what steps will be taken to ensure the safety of UC students currently participating in study abroad programs in the region.
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Peace Corps ranks UCLA sixth annually, eighth overall in number of Corps participants
UCLA jumped 10 spots, from 16th to sixth, in a list ranking collegiate Peace Corps participation, according to an annual compilation by the organization.
Financial considerations, fee hikes lead many UCLA students to graduate early
It’s said that college is the best four years of your life.
Behind the Badge
All I heard was “transient, third floor Engineering I.”
I was inside the university police department’s “brain room,” or the dispatch center, a mass of fancy computers, monitors and servers.
North Campus Student Center is making profit after renovations, menu changes
The North Campus dining area’s revenue has significantly improved following a December break facelift.
Chlorine gas incident briefly shuts down Biomedical Sciences Research Building and portions of Charles E. Young Drive
A South Campus building was evacuated Thursday when three facility workers encountered chlorine dioxide gas in a crawl space where it was not supposed to be.
Law school stays impartial between public and private sector
UC President Mark Yudof recently said law schools are encouraging students to pursue careers in the public sector.