Sheets of brown paper that have blocked the doorway of Hedrick dining hall for three weeks may soon be torn away to allow hungry residents to enter the closed dining hall once again. Read more...
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October 16, 12:19 am
Hedrick dining hall to reopen winter quarter as test kitchen for Sproul's dishes
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October 16, 12:17 am
Kasih Co-op sells Indonesian jewelry while raising money for elementary schools
The sale of a single piece of pearl-and-charm-adorned jewelry handcrafted in Indonesia can provide a child in Laos, Nicaragua or Guatemala education for one month. Read more...
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Ivana Darmawan graduated from UCLA with a degree in business economics and an MBA from Anderson. She started Kasih Co-op, a brand that sponsors education for children in need by sourcing hand-made products made by womens entrepreneurs in developing countries.
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October 16, 12:15 am
CCLE staff upgrades system, switching to newer version of Moodle and adding various features
As part of an increased emphasis on online learning at UCLA, the Common Collaboration and Learning Environment "“ commonly known as CCLE "“ staff recently upgraded the shared course management system's features and capabilities. Read more...
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October 16, 12:15 am
As a part of UC Day of Action, Gov. Jerry Brown will speak at UCLA to promote Proposition 30
Gov. Jerry Brown will speak at a rally in Bruin Plaza today for his proposed tax increase initiative, which is tied to the University of California's finances. Read more...
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Gov. Jerry Brown (on right), who spoke at UCLA in October 2010 during his election campaign, is returning to the campus today for a rally.
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October 15, 12:23 am
UC launches mobile tour, Onward California, to garner support for the university
Dozens of students gathered around a bright yellow truck parked in Bruin Plaza last Wednesday, waiting in line for free colorful gelato bars. Read more...
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Students wait in line for free gelato bars at a truck parked in Bruin Plaza last week, part of a larger effort to promote the UC system.
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October 15, 12:19 am
Lawsuit aims to halt build of Luskin Center
Critics of the proposed UCLA Luskin Conference and Guest Center filed a lawsuit with the Los Angeles County Superior Court Friday to block plans to build the facility. Among other things, the lawsuit, filed by neighborhood nonprofit organization Save Westwood Village, alleges UCLA officials did not objectively analyze alternativesto the $162-million proposal as required according to court documents. Read more...
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October 15, 12:19 am
Lawsuit aims to halt build of Luskin Center
Critics of the proposed UCLA Luskin Conference and Guest Center filed a lawsuit with the Los Angeles County Superior Court Friday to block plans to build the facility. Among other things, the lawsuit, filed by neighborhood nonprofit organization Save Westwood Village, alleges UCLA officials did not objectively analyze alternativesto the $162-million proposal as required according to court documents. Read more...
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Critics of the Meyer and Renee Luskin Conference and Guest Center filed a lawsuit Friday to challenge the UC Regents’ approval of the project.