University Police received a call about a suspicious package found in Ackerman Turnaround at approximately 6 p.m. Read more...
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February 16, 3:58 pm
Ackerman Turnaround closed after call about suspicious package
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February 15, 11:06 pm
Rally supports protests in Iran
Armed with colorful balloons and countless signs, about 200 community members of all ages marched through Westwood on Saturday in solidarity with the people of Iran, demonstrating sympathy for a nation of citizens currently locked in political turmoil. Read more...
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February 15, 10:53 pm
A 26 Hour Marathon
On Feb. 13-14, more than 800 students danced for 26 hours in Dance Marathon, which benefits the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation, Project Kindle and One Heartland. Read more...
Photo: Dancers stay on their feet for 26 hours at the ninth annual Dance Marathon.
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February 15, 10:37 pm
Senator aims to cap fee hikes
A state legislative act that would cap future student fee hikes at 10 percent annually was recently proposed by state Sen. Jeff Denham (R-Merced) in response to the 32 percent fee increase for University of California students. Read more...
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February 15, 10:35 pm
New chair named to Israel studies
Months after he arrived at UCLA in fall 2009, Arieh Saposnik has been named to the Rosalinde and Arthur Gilbert Foundation Chair in Israel Studies a position he hopes to use to teach students about Israeli politics, culture, daily life and Jewish sovereignty. Read more...
Photo: Saposnik Chair, Israel Studies
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February 11, 9:58 pm
Public transit options provide alternative options for UCLA commuter students
Eighty hours. That is the amount of time Catherine Mangan spends driving to and from UCLA each quarter. Read more...
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February 11, 9:58 pm
Residential Hill’s energy-saving competition, Do it in the Dark, prompts students to decrease consumption
While many students can probably already think of many things best done in the dark, UCLA Housing and Hospitality Services and the Office of Residential Life are encouraging students to save energy in other ways. Read more...