Students’ knowledge of Israel should go beyond what they read in the newspapers, said Sharon Baradaran, an adjunct professor in political science at UCLA.
Category Archives: Campus
Students protest Islamic Studies admission freeze
Almost 100 students marched and chanted in front of Murphy Hall Oct. 22 in two rallies that protested the freeze on admissions to the Islamic Studies department.
Faculty Center at risk
The UCLA campus may soon have the capability to host international academic conferences, at the cost of the now-standing Faculty Center.
Campus walk fights blindness
When people see Samantha Kramer’s friends leading her by the arm down Frat Row on Thursdays nights, they assume she is drunk.
However the reality is quite different.
Student organization Climate 411 will provide forum for research and debate on climate change
Justin Ong never knew what to believe about climate change.
He had heard contradicting facts since his interest in the subject blossomed during the sixth grade, but he could find little reliable data.
New study lounge opens in Ackerman
UCLA’s new Global Viewpoint Lounge on Ackerman Union’s A-level opened this week with the goal of giving students a quiet place to study and fostering participation in global issues.
USAC Recap
The Undergraduate Students Association Council is the official student government of UCLA’s undergraduate students.