UCLA can now release students' personal information to state and local agencies interested in analyzing the education system because of a federal policy change in the way universities archive data. Read more...
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January 13, 2:03 am
Law permits access to student records
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January 13, 1:56 am
New eateries open up in Westwood Village
Students looking to try new food will now have more options, with Westwood welcoming a handful of new eateries "“ including a pizzeria, a burger chain and traditional Mexican fare. Read more...
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800 Degrees Neapolitan Pizza has recently opened in Westwood. The pizzeria uses Chipotle-like serving style where patrons pick their own toppings.
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January 12, 1:15 am
LAO reports that Department of Finance overestimated revenue from Gov. Brown's tax measure
Gov. Jerry Brown's tax measure for November's ballot could generate lower-than-anticipated revenue for the state, according to an analysis released by the nonpartisan Legislative Analyst's Office Wednesday. Read more...
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January 12, 1:12 am
From 'professor' to knighted 'sir': UCLA’s Bob Foster is honored by Finland
Bob Foster did not expect anything unusual when he attended a ceremony at the Finnish Consulate General's Los Angeles residence in December. Read more...
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Professor Bob Foster was knighted last year in Finland for his work with the UCLA Anderson School of Management.
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January 12, 1:10 am
The happiest club on earth
Matthew Friedman danced with Roger Rabbit in a Disneyland parade at age 7 and has held an annual pass since the age of 4. Read more...
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First-year mechanical engineering student Matthew Friedman, left, and fourth-year Spanish and global studies student Steven Sterrett started the first-ever Disney Club at UCLA last quarter. Meetings consist of watching Disney movies and discussing their background and stories.
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January 12, 1:07 am
Furcrae macdougalii, a rare bloom in UCLA's Botanical Garden
A flower, roughly 30 feet in height, slowly emerged through a cluster of trees last fall in the Mildred E. Mathias Botanical Garden. Read more...
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The rare plant from Oaxaca, Mexico, growing in the Botanical Garden is only expected to live one year.
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January 12, 1:04 am
Mail delivery likely to become slower as U.S. Postal Service plans cuts
College students looking to send last-minute internship or graduate school applications will now have to think ahead, as the United States Postal Service recently announced plans to cut next-day service for first-class mail. Read more...
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Tomislav Zbozinek, a psychology department research coordinator, drops off a letter at the mailbox located in the Ackerman Union’s post office.




