During last-minute legislative negotiations, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger vetoed 221 bills on Sunday, one of which would have banned pay hikes for top administrators at public universities during times of financial crisis.
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Stabbing investigation continues
No motive has been confirmed regarding the stabbing of a female UCLA student that took place on Thursday on the sixth floor of Young Hall.
USAC hopes to work with Chancellor Gene Block to save Night Powell
Night Powell has served thousands of students as a late-night and early-morning study room since 1996.
National Coming Out Week to give support to LGBT community
Melanie Simangan vividly remembers the warmth and support she felt when the UCLA National Coming Out Week welcomed her into the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community.
UCLA student stabbed in chemistry lab (UPDATED)
A 20-year-old female UCLA student who was stabbed multiple times during a chemistry lab on Thursday is being treated at the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center and is expected to recover, police said in a statement.
Budget cuts make it hard for students to transfer
Eboni Haynes had no problem transferring to UCLA in 2008 after two years of attending Los Angeles Valley College.
UCLA Samahang Pilipino helps out typhoon victims
As a child, Edith Bell watched her mother pack and ship care packages, known as balikbayan boxes, to her family in the Philippines.