Gina Namkung / Daily Bruin
It’s everyone for themselves.
A furious game of concentration and contingency plans that is crafted over weeks.
It sounds like the Hunger Games, but really, it is just enrollment at UCLA.
Olympic torches will soon illuminate Los Angeles, and flag football will make its debut on the world stage.
Yet, here at UCLA, the opportunity to play football at the varsity level remains exclusive to men, leaving women without a pathway to participate in one of the country’s fastest-growing sports.
Former UCLA Chief Financial Officer Stephen Agostini alleged that UCLA is running an annual budget deficit of more than $400 million, in a recent interview with the Daily Bruin.
This post was updated Feb. 24 at 3:44 p.m.
Editor’s note: This article contains references to alleged sexual assault, which some readers may find disturbing.
In a now-canceled event, UCLA’s Burkle Center for International Relations invited Bari Weiss, who has a pattern of minimizing sexual assault allegations, to speak at “The Future of Journalism” lecture.
Buying clothes should not feel like a trick question. UCLA students already deal with enough of those during finals.
Vanity sizing is the practice of labeling clothes with smaller sizes than their actual measurements.
A week before school started, I checked my BruinBill. I assumed it would be the usual amount due.
But when I saw the thousands of dollars I was expected to pay, my heart started racing.
The Trump administration delayed the garnishment of wages from student loan borrowers in default, despite announcing its plans to start collecting funds in early January.
Wage garnishment means that borrowers who failed to make loan payments could have a portion of their pay and tax refunds withheld by the government.
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