Students report safer sex practices in college Survey shows fear of AIDS, STDs has curbed casual sex By Allyssa Lee As a result of growing concerns about sexually transmitted diseases and fear of AIDS, more students say they’re trading casual sex for caution. And studies show that the campus community is not alone. The National […]
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Asian Americans petition for AAP minority status
Asian Americans petition for AAP minority status Current status perpetuates ‘model minority myth,’ tutors say By Jennifer K. Morita A group of Academic Advancement Program tutors are circulating a petition to get Asian Americans recognized in the university’s support service for underrepresented minorities. The program, which provides tutoring and counseling for historically underrepresented minorities and […]
Undergrad government hears ASUCLA report on loss
Undergrad government hears ASUCLA report on loss Council optimistic about solutions to budget crisis Rashmi Nijagal Daily Bruin Staff This week the undergraduate student council reacted with optimism to the efforts of resolving current financial difficulties within the Associated Students UCLA. On Tuesday, association board member, Elaine Chu, spoke to the council about the student […]
Anderson School places in top 10 nationwide
Anderson School places in top 10 nationwide By Laryssa Kreiselmeyer UCLA now has more justification for boasting about its business school. The Anderson Graduate School of Management placed No. 9 in Business Week magazine’s national survey of the top business schools, which follows its goal to "achieve and maintain preeminence among the world’s graduate schools […]
Officials to set criteria for campus groups
Officials to set criteria for campus groups By Nancy Hsu Daily Bruin Senior Staff Officials charged with establishing a set of criteria to distinguish a cultural campus group from a religious one said they have met their March 1 deadline, but won’t comment further on their decision until it is reviewed by other administrators. "I […]
‘Renaissance’ transforms Village
‘Renaissance’ transforms Village By Hedyeh Melamed Imagine a once safe and lively village famous for its quaint restaurants, late night strolls, ice-cream parlors, entertainment and coffee houses suddenly transforming into a town plagued with its lack of competitiveness, the recession and publicized incidents of crime. Originally developed by one family in the late 1920s, and […]
SAGE to vote for support of two-day strike
SAGE to vote for support of two-day strike Employees continue fight for recognition from administration By Betty Song As the next step in the ongoing battle for union recognition from the UCLA administration, the Student Association of Graduate Employees (SAGE) will vote tonight on whether to give authorization for a two-day labor strike early spring […]