The UCLA Homecoming Festival is now free for students and 1,000 parents, a UCLA Recreation official announced at the undergraduate student government meeting Tuesday. Read more...
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October 24, 1:01 am
Pauley Opening Madness event now free
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October 24, 1:00 am
Restaurant reopens following inspection
Yamato Restaurant in Westwood reopened Monday evening after an inspection by the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health confirmed that the eatery had been cleared of a cockroach infestation discovered last week. Read more...
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October 24, 12:55 am
Voting by mail provides alternative for students
With Election Day less than two weeks away, students from outside the Los Angeles area who cannot go to the polling booths are looking for alternative ways to cast their vote. Read more...
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October 24, 12:53 am
Taxpayers association files lawsuit against CSU Monterey
The complaint alleges a September email message violated a law prohibiting state employees, including public university faculty and staff, from using state resources or time for campaign activity. Read more...
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October 24, 12:51 am
UCLA Fire Department offers extinguisher training
The demonstration by the UCLA Fire Department on Tuesday was part of a hands-on fire extinguisher class that all students and staff working in a UCLA lab are required to complete. Read more...
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Fourth-year materials science and engineering student Philip Depond attempts to quell a propane fire during a class on Tuesday morning.
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October 23, 1:21 am
Findings by law professor suggest that UCLA Admissions may be violating Prop 209
UCLA Undergraduate Admissions could be violating Proposition 209, a California law that prohibits state institutions from taking race into account during the admissions or hiring process, according to a report released today by a UCLA law professor. Read more...
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October 23, 1:16 am
Graduate student Diana Ionescu helps organize a new farmer’s market in Palms
Sitting behind a fold-out table covered with pamphlets and flyers, Diana Ionescu caught a wiff of fresh strawberries. Read more...
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Diana Ionescu, a second-year urban planning and Latin American studies graduate student, helped create the Motor Avenue Farmers Market in the Palms neighborhood. Ionescu had never been to a farmer’s market prior to moving to Los Angeles from Texas.