Regents meet with UC public Community raises issues of equality, reg fees at summit By Betty Song For two and a half hours, University of California students, parents and alumni forced UC Regents to take a stand on issues ranging from stopping fee increases to equality in domestic student housing at the first-ever systemwide regents […]
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AEP brings together UCLA, community
AEP brings together UCLA, community L.A. City Council awards group for tutoring service By Nancy Hsu Daily Bruin Senior Staff The Asian Education Project, one of UCLA’s oldest and largest community service organizations, has been recognized by the City of Los Angeles for 26 years of public service. "I go to different kinds of events […]
Competition to award top book collections
Competition to award top book collections By Michael Howerton Once a year at UCLA, students are rewarded for a task they usually quietly suffer under indifferent stares — carrying their books to the library. Great attention and $1,300 in prizes will be showered upon those students who present the best private book collections to the […]
Clinton praises schools, criticizes Congress
Clinton praises schools, criticizes Congress President asks for end to violence, education support By Rashmi Nijagal Daily Bruin Staff As Gov. Pete Wilson tours the East trying to gather support for a potential presidential campaign in ’96, President Clinton made his way to Los Angeles this past weekend to address the National Education Association (NEA) […]
Q & A session with the president
Q & A session with the president College reporters query Clinton about education Last month 115 college journalists were invited to an all-day press conference at the White House. Students heard presentations from cabinet officials and White House staff, then questioned President Clinton extensively on proposed Republican cuts in education and his administration’s review of […]
Graduate election’s deadline extended
Graduate election’s deadline extended By Betty Song In order to garner more applications for the Graduate Students Association elective positions, the closure date for nominations has been extended to Friday, April 14. Originally, nominations for the association’s president, vice president external and vice president internal were due last Monday, the first day back from Spring […]
Students, get involved and fight police injustice
Students, get involved and fight police injustice By D.J. Schulte I enjoyed The Bruin’s articles pertaining to the recent Westwood "riots." Perhaps this example of police brutality will serve as a catalyst for UCLA students to become activists. UCLA students, do not let this experience be forgotten. Do not let it fail to motivate you. […]