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A Closer Look, Science & Health
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November 4, 12:03 am
Technology influences brain, memory skills
A Closer Look, News
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October 27, 10:00 pm
Construction halts Halloween program
Not all UCLA alumni can say that an elementary school student has willingly thrown down Halloween candy to run to their defense. Read more...
A Closer Look, News
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October 27, 9:58 pm
Halloween blends different cultural customs
Contemporary Halloween celebrations are generally associated with pumpkin-carving, trick-or-treating and haunted houses, but the night of Oct. 31 is fraught with an ancient history that draws from different cultural traditions. Read more...
A Closer Look, News
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October 27, 9:56 pm
Hammer Museum hosts third annual Halloween event
Bluegrass music, eccentric crafts and a six-foot-tall drag performer. An atypical Halloween scene? Not to the Hammer Museum. Read more...
Photo: Courtesy of ROBERT SPOEKER Bluegrass group Shadow Mountain Band will play for the Hammer Museum’s “A Halloween Hoedown!” on Saturday. They will be accompanied by crafts and food at the atypical Halloween celebration.
A Closer Look, News
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October 13, 9:40 pm
Thefts prompt aggressive protective measures
Jacqueline Djedje noticed the two koras from West Africa were stolen minutes before a class presentation for her African American musical heritage course this fall. Read more...
A Closer Look, Crime, News
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October 13, 9:39 pm
Security cameras monitor campus
Students shopping in the UCLA Store may not know that someone could be watching them on a TV monitor in the back room as they sift through clothing, choose a planner or shoplift a computer lock. Read more...
A Closer Look, Crime, News
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October 13, 9:34 pm
Underutilized community service officers provide safety, company
When Kathy Ngo stepped out of Boyer Hall into an empty courtyard a little before midnight on Monday, she was hardly surprised by the sight of a tall man waiting for her. Read more...
Photo: Kathy Ngo, a first year graduate student in chemistry and biochemistry, is escorted from Boyer Hall by Eric Agar, a community service officer. The CSO escort service program operates from dusk until 1 a.m. on most nights, except on Thursdays, when it operates until 2 a.m.


