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The UCLA Anderson School of Management’s fourth annual Entrepreneurial Bootcamp for Veterans with Disabilities held its graduation dinner Saturday at the Bel-Air Country Club. AUG 1
An expanding population of undergraduates at the University of California will include historically high numbers of nonresident and Chicano/Latino students, according to preliminary enrollment data released by the UC Office of the President last week. JUL 5
Beginning in August, students who pay their BruinBill charges using credit cards will incur an additional 2.75 percent convenience fee as part of UCLA’s ongoing effort to cut costs. JUN 20
A UC Board of Regents’ special committee nominated Jonathan Stein, a graduate student in public policy and a law student at UC Berkeley, to be the 2012-13 student regent. MAY 24
Being aware of the issues is only the first step toward social change. To that end, the Undergraduate Student Association Council’s Community Service Commission is holding Issues Awareness Week, a three-day event designed to not only promote understanding of social issues that impact the greater L.A. MAY 10
Dancers get charged up for second half
For almost 10 minutes, the dancers got to rest their weary feet and watch someone else do the dancing for a change.
NSU Modern put on a rousing performance just before Dance Marathon hit the halfway point – 13 hours and counting!
We also switched to a new shift theme, “Get Charged.”
FEB 20Tips to get through the night
It is now past 11 p.m.
The dancers have officially been on their feet for more than 12 hours. We are almost at the halfway point, and some of the dancers are starting to feel the strain.
FEB 19Dance Marathon committee keeps the night going
After being on their feet for 26 hours, dancers are spotlighted for their willingness to sacrifice their bodies for a good cause.
But an army of Dance Marathon staffers are also working tirelessly behind the scenes to make sure the event runs smoothly.
FEB 19Creepy costumes reign during 11th hour
When darkness falls, the creepers come out. At least that’s what it seems like with the new shift theme “Power Outage.”
FEB 19Dinner brings new surprises
It’s a bit past 8:30 p.m., and first-year students Fred Westenberg and Gabriel Cerecedes have just started to eat dinner.
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