The UCLA Library will soon offer grants to professors as incentives to use cheaper alternatives to textbooks in their classes. Read more...
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January 31, 12:00 am
Library to offer grants for cheaper textbook alternatives
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January 31, 12:00 am
Anderson School of Management receives $3 million donation from alum
The UCLA Anderson School of Management received a $3 million donation from businessman and Anderson alumnus, Hans Hufschmid on Tuesday that will create a new management chair position. Read more...
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January 31, 12:00 am
Club matches pre-med students into one-on-one mentorships
Running from the Hill to the middle of South Campus, a student was late for chemistry class. Read more...
Crime, News
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January 30, 6:20 pm
Crimewatch: Jan. 28-30
View Crimewatch: Jan. 28-30 in a larger map Campus On Jan. 29, police were called about a grand theft at 340 Charles E. Young Dr. Westwood Village On Jan. Read more...
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January 30, 12:49 am
Signs, cameras to be added to Kerckhoff for extra security
The undergraduate student government is considering adding cameras and signs on the third and fourth floors of Kerckhoff Hall to increase security after hours. Read more...
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January 30, 12:42 am
National plans to reform immigration system underway
Lawmakers this week proposed national plans to reform the immigration system, which would provide a clear path to citizenship for undocumented students at UCLA. Read more...
Photo: President Barack Obama speaks about immigration reform Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2013, at Del Sol High School in Las Vegas.
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January 30, 12:42 am
The Hill’s first Sustainival event encourages green living
Students at Sustainival, the Hill’s sustainability fair, use puffy paint to decorate burlap bags. The event, which attracted about 100 students, was a kick-off to the “Do it in the Dark” campaign, where Hill residents pledge to be more sustainable by turning off their lights when they can and unplugging unused chargers. Read more...
Photo: Students at Sustainival, the Hill’s sustainability fair, use puffy paint to decorate burlap bags. The event, which attracted about 100 students, was a kick-off to the “Do it in the Dark” campaign, where Hill residents pledge to be more sustainable by turning off their lights when they can and unplugging unused chargers.


