UCLA students visiting California bars, including those in Los Angeles, would be able to keep ordering drinks well after 2 a.m., under a newly introduced state bill that would allow alcohol to be sold until 4 a.m. Read more...
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April 17, 2:27 am
California legislation proposes 4 a.m. bar closings
News
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April 17, 2:24 am
UCLA affiliates confirmed safe after Boston bombings
UCLA has confirmed the safety of two employees who were scheduled to arrive in Boston after Monday’s explosions at the 2013 Boston Marathon. Read more...
Campus, News, Student Government
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April 16, 10:42 pm
GSA referendum fails to pass due to low voter turnout
A quarterly fee increase referendum to support the Graduate Writing Center failed to pass in this year's graduate student government election, after voter turnout fell short of 10 percent by just seven votes, according to election officials. Read more...
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April 16, 2:20 pm
UCLA confirms safety of employees who were en route to Boston during explosions, awaits information about others affected
UCLA has confirmed the safety of one employee who was scheduled to arrive in Boston after Monday’s explosions at the 2013 Boston Marathon, and the university is trying to confirm the safety of a second employee. Read more...
Campus, News
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April 16, 1:19 am
Student notetakers no longer to receive monetary stipends
By copying his notes for students with disabilities, Brian Tat earned $800 in four quarters – money he has used to pay for his own textbooks. Read more...
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April 16, 1:16 am
Graduate Writing Center awaits fate of referendum to alleviate deficit
The original version of this story contained an error and has been changed. See the bottom of the article for additional information. The Graduate Writing Center will no longer be able to hire graduate student writing consultants using “return-to-aid” funds, university officials said. Read more...
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April 15, 10:43 pm
UCLA officials unable to confirm safety of seven people in or en route to Boston during explosions
UCLA officials had not confirmed as of 10:30 p.m. the safety of seven people connected to the university who were either in Boston or en route to the city during Monday’s explosions at the 2013 Boston Marathon. Read more...