International Education Week, a joint initiative of the U.S. Department of State and the U.S. Department of Education, began Monday.
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Committee on Finance approves 32 percent fee increase, 14 protesters arrested
Two fee increases, totaling 32 percent, were passed by the Committee on Finance at the UC Board of Regents meeting this morning.
UCLA faculty prepare for UC Board of Regents meeting
Students will not be the only ones lobbying against a possible fee increase to be voted on next week by the UC Board of Regents.
Staff readying for UC Regents
UCLA staff members have mobilized during the last month to prepare for the upcoming UC Board of Regents meeting, which will be held at UCLA on Nov. 17-19 in Covel Commons.
Out-of-state undergrads face economic hardships, struggle to stay at UCLA
When Jessica Nazar first arrived in Los Angeles, she was a 17-year-old emancipated minor with no friends or family in the city and no place to live.
Nazar said she had dreamt of coming to UCLA since the age of 10 and hoped that attending a school far away from her native New York would help her to escape the personal hardship she experienced there.
UCLA students still holding out hope for Undie Run
Students yearn for a stress reliever during finals week as they struggle to stay awake for countless nights, memorizing historical dates and mathematical equations.
UCLA students have opportunity to research abroad with help from Fulbright program
Michael Silvers has spent the last 10 years traveling to Brazil.