An upcoming rally organized by UCLA student leadership will mingle advocacy with music as a more innovative means of drawing attention to the budget crisis. Read more...
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April 11, 12:25 am
Budget cut protest “˜Can You Hear Us Now?’ to feature music, celebrities at downtown Los Angeles
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April 8, 2:29 am
Bruin Day is ready for its first year of preparing incoming students for academic and social life at UCLA
Prepare your campus maps, Bruins. More than 10,000 prospective freshmen and their families are expected to arrive on Saturday morning for Bruin Day, UCLA's largest-ever program for admitted students. Read more...
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UCLA’s first-ever Bruin Day will take place on Saturday. More than 10,000 prospective freshmen are expected to attend.
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April 7, 12:30 am
The Hill learns from shaky past
The rumbling sounded like somebody was jumping up and down on his floor at 4:31 a.m. But when resident assistant Todd Sargent realized it was an earthquake, he was still too sleepy to rise from bed. Read more...
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Students were trapped in dorm rooms after the 6.7 Northridge earthquake turned furniture into entry blockades. Shown here is a room in Sunset Village.
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April 7, 12:30 am
Pell Grant program cuts proposed
Proposed cuts to the Pell Grant program in the House Republicans' budget proposals would force UCLA to revise financial aid offers. That could influence the decisions of thousands of admitted students with a May 1 intent-to-register deadline, UCLA officials said Wednesday. Read more...
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April 7, 12:29 am
Student-developed app gains popularity
Like many young entrepreneurs, Zachary Spitulski began with a simple idea conceived in a college dorm room.
While sitting around his computer with a few friends during winter quarter, Spitulski, a second-year Design | Media Arts student, brainstormed an idea for a computer application that would let users create and view virtual flashcards on their computers, as well as allow them to sync their cards to their smart phones.
"Something like that would be hugely successful, especially at a university," Spitulski said. Read more...
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Zachary Spitulski Portrait
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April 7, 12:27 am
JazzReggae to inspire music lovers to go green
This year's JazzReggae Festival puts a strong emphasis on sustainability, including two water-bottle refilling tents and an expanded education tent.
While last year's event had one refilling tent and a tent with information about sustainability-minded student groups, this year's initiatives will be bigger and more interactive, said Michelle Horak, JazzReggae's director of sustainability and a fourth-year world arts and cultures student.
"We're trying to get people who are excited about music excited about sustainability, too," Horak said. Read more...
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An artist at the 2010 JazzReggae Festival performs at the Intramural Field. Tickets are available for this year’s festival.
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April 5, 12:40 am
Proposed hotel project scaled back following Academic Senate advice
University administrators will scale back the pace on a proposed Residential Conference Center and Faculty Club after a report by members of the Academic Senate advised against it. Read more...



