A state agency awarded the UCLA Institute of the Environment and Sustainability a $1.9 million grant on Wednesday to establish a multi-campus research center on sustainability and policy. Read more...
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February 14, 12:35 am
UCLA Institute of the Environment and Sustainability receives grant for new research center
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February 13, 12:59 am
New legislation may help middle-class students qualify for financial aid
Akansha Arora took summer school and enrolled in four courses last quarter in an effort to graduate early and save money. Read more...
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February 13, 12:57 am
Lock-In event takes place in John Wooden Center while Pauley Pavilion undergoes renovations
One of Ryan Fainstein's favorite memories of Pauley Pavilion is being in the stadium late at night with friends, when the basketball team was nowhere in sight. Read more...
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Courtesy of Grace Harmon
The UCLA marching band performs at the Rally Committee’s Fourth Annual Lock-In on Friday night. The event, usually held in Pauley Pavilion, took place in the John Wooden Center this year because of Pauley’s ongoing renovations.
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February 13, 12:56 am
Case Study: Europeans reflect on their experiences in Los Angeles and at UCLA
Most of my columns up to now have discussed my experiences as a UCLA student in Germany. In this one, I'm turning the tables. Three Europeans reflect on their experiences in Los Angeles and at UCLA. Their consensus? California is a paradise. Read more...
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February 13, 12:54 am
Students bring senior citizens into computer age
Joseph Chang sat in a small computer lab at the Angelus Plaza Senior Activity Center in downtown Los Angeles, typing out a letter written on paper towels. Read more...
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Courtesy of Halsey Disario
Draco Chu, right, an international student initiatives coordinator at the Office of Residential Life sits with a resident of the Angelus Resident Plaza senior activity center in downtown Los Angeles.
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February 10, 1:31 am
L.A. roof standoff ends in arrest of suspected car thief
Just like every other morning, Ida Wolf woke up and went out to her front porch to get her newspaper around 8 a.m. Read more...
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February 10, 1:29 am
Service workers march through Westwood to protest reduced wages
Holding signs that read "Justice for Janitors" and "The 1 percent is holding us all back," more than 1,000 protesters marched from Bruin Plaza to Wilshire Boulevard Thursday afternoon. Read more...


