Southern California water scarcity quickly becomes more of a harsh reality as increases in dust, brown patches in the lawn and failing trees around campus allude to UCLA’s desert-like location.
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House passes bill that could affect federal aid
A bill recently passed by the House of Representatives could result in one of the largest overhauls of the nation’s student aid program.
Local Westwood Library strengthens community
For 22 years, John Krajian has been a regular at public libraries in Los Angeles.
UC forms commission to discuss going private
The University of California system is often considered one of the best systems of higher public education in the United States.
Four UCLA students’ environmental projects chosen for Intel University Expo
Mechanical flowers that bloom or shrivel according to environmental data. Subway bars that pulse according to the heart rate of the commuter.
Protesters march against cuts
By the time the throng of protesters made their way up Bruin Walk and to the doors of Murphy Hall on Thursday, it became clear that they wanted one thing: a meeting with the chancellor.
Professors voice their discontent
Professor Christian Haesemeyer of the mathematics department decided to come to UCLA because it is both a leading research institution and an affordable public university.