Discussion sections for some classes and certain patient services at UCLA’s hospitals will be cancelled or limited today because of strikes by two major unions. Up to about 3,800 unionized employees may not show up for their work shifts today at UCLA’s hospitals and patient care facilities. Read more...
Campus, News
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November 20, 1:17 am
Union strikes may affect UCLA classes, health services
Campus, News
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November 20, 1:04 am
Bruin Origami Society co-founders teach UCLA students art
The slow, stretched jazz notes of Miles Davis’ “Blue in Green” harmonized with the rhythm of focused fingers smoothing little, bright blue squares of paper. The last of the students settled into their desks, ready to get to work on their origami – the chalkboard was already covered in a disarray of diagrams. Read more...
Photo: Harsh Karthik, a second-year applied mathematics student, showed members of the Bruin Origami Society how to create origami art at one of the club’s Monday night meetings.
Campus, News, Student Government
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November 20, 1:01 am
USAC Recap – Nov. 19
The Undergraduate Students Association Council is the official student government of UCLA’s undergraduate students. Council meetings are Tuesdays at 7 p.m. in Kerckhoff 417 and are open to all students. Read more...
Crime, News
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November 20, 12:42 am
UCPD and UCLA CAPS hold active shooter workshop
The chances of an active shooter situation are similar to the chances of being struck by lightning, students learned at a workshop held on the Hill Tuesday. Read more...
Photo: UCPD officer Paul Kunstmann taught students how they should act during an active shooter situation at a workshop Tuesday.
Campus, News
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November 20, 12:00 am
Students defend professor after sit-in over racial climate
Current and former students in the Graduate School of Education & Information Studies expressed their support for professor emeritus Val Rust following a demonstration in one of his graduate classes last Thursday. Read more...
News
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November 19, 6:13 pm
De Neve dining hall, Rendezvous scheduled to undergo renovations in 2014
De Neve dining hall and Rendezvous, two residential restaurants on the Hill, are scheduled to close within the next year to undergo a total of $3.6 million in renovations. Read more...
News
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November 19, 1:30 pm
Judge issues injunction on Nov. 20 union strike
A superior court judge issued a temporary restraining order Tuesday morning, prohibiting 49 essential patient care workers at University of California medical centers from participating in a planned union strike. Read more...

