Amid a sea of “Research Saves Lives” signs and “Pro-Science, Pro-Gress, Pro-Test” shirts, approximately 200 protestors from UCLA and the greater Los Angeles area marched along Westwood Boulevard on Thursday to show support for animal research.
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University officials decide to cut $15 million in student fees from Pauley renovation budget
UCLA officials have eliminated $15 million of $25 million in student fees initially budgeted for the Pauley Pavilion renovation. The $15 million was tabbed to come from the Student Programs, Activities and Resource Complex fee, passed as a student referendum in 2000, originally intended for non-seismic renovations in the Student Activities Center and expanding the […]
Alumnus Gustavo Arellano selected as 2010 commencement speaker
Gustavo Arellano, columnist for the OC Weekly and a contributing editor at the Los Angeles Times, has been selected to present the keynote speech for the College of Letters and Science commencement ceremony.
UC Post-Employment Task Force reboots retirement benefits
With a diminished budget available for employee benefits, a task force has held forums at each UC campus to discuss solutions to potential faculty retention and recruitment problems that may result from benefit cuts.
Southeast Asian Admit Weekend encourages prospective students to enroll
Last year, Nancy Le could not decide between enrolling at UCLA or UC Berkeley.
Culture night in the making
Mark Kwak wanted to make a Korean Culture Night that would appeal to people from all backgrounds and not just Koreans. He started writing a script at the beginning of the school year and after more than six months at work, the fruits of his labors are finally ripe. Tonight is opening night.
UCLA student Thaddeus Staniforth pleads not guilty to charges of kidnapping, assault and sexual battery
Thaddeus Staniforth pleaded not guilty on Tuesday to charges of kidnapping, assault to commit a felony, and sexual battery by restraint.