During the spring of 1993, my mother would anxiously wait for the arrival of the mailman.
She was hoping for the delivery of a large envelope, indicating she had been accepted as a transfer student to one of the five University of California campuses she had submitted an application to.
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The scoping deadline is fast approaching for the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Rail Authority’s Sepulveda Transit Corridor Project.
For a university with one of the nation’s top hospitals, UCLA students face increasing battles accessing on-campus medical care.
One UCLA soccer player told us he waited over two weeks for an appointment at the UCLA Arthur Ashe Student Health and Wellness Center after breaking his arm during practice.
Dear editor:
I commend the staff of the Daily Bruin for providing coverage on the Nov. 1 teach-in about the hiring of undocumented students at the University of California.
This post was updated Jan. 22 at 2:24 p.m.
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Although UCLA is home to 31,600 undergraduate students, only 21% of students are of Hispanic origin. Arriving at the No. 1 public school in the nation, it is easy to feel overwhelmed, or even outnumbered, as a low-income Hispanic student.
The swift 10-week transition from high school graduate to integrated college student has felt like a lifetime to me.
Although it was only a quarter ago, I still remember the excitement of leaving the homogeneous, quiet suburbs to live in the bustling city of Los Angeles.
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