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UCLA students and staff stress promote the importance of the 2010 Census
The 2010 Census, an official decennial population count of all residents in the United States, will determine the allocation of more than $400 billion in federal funding each year for the next decade.
Activism remains strong through the years at UCLA campus
On Feb. 1, 1960, four black students attending North Carolina A&T University refused to leave the counter at Woolworth’s when they were denied service.
The sit-in spurred protests and further sit-ins across the South, leading the way for the decade’s civil rights movement.
Afrikan Student Union event to honor Black Panthers killed in Campbell Hall in 1969
More than 40 years after the killing of Black Panther Party members Bunchy Carter and John Huggins inside Campbell Hall, students still honor and commemorate the men’s actions in the promotion of education for oppressed people.
United Afghan Club event, ‘The Longest War,’ fosters talk on conflict in Afghanistan
The United Afghan Club at UCLA hosted a teach-in on Wednesday to educate students about the war in Afghanistan, emphasizing the United States’ role in the conflict and the impact the war has on students today.
UCLA psychology professors offer advice on smarter studying
For third-year political science student Jesse Richardson, studying for midterms involves creating pages of study guides a week ahead, along with eating a hearty breakfast and sleeping at least eight hours the night before. “I’m pretty good about my studious activities,” he said. According to Phil Kellman, cognitive psychology professor, the goal of studying is […]
UCLA professors, speakers weigh in on Brown’s Massachusetts upset
Republican Scott Brown’s unexpected victory in the Massachusetts senate election last week may signal a new shift in the national political scene.