What is the future of literature?
For English students, this query often prompts thoughts about the shaky job market and postgraduation plans, as well as changing models of thinking. Read more...
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October 12, 1:44 am
Lecture series to discuss the future of literature
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October 12, 1:42 am
Broad to host Prop. 19 debate
With 21 days until Nov. 2, an increasing number of student organizations are attempting to make their mark on the 2010 midterm elections. Read more...
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October 11, 2:40 am
Over and back: Out of bounds
Business-minded scouts and rigid American visa policies stunt the growth of Cameroonian basketball and shatter destitute players' dreams Read more...
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October 11, 2:00 am
Out of bounds
Business-minded scouts and rigid American visa policies stunt the growth of Cameroonian basketball and shatter destitute players' dreams Read more...
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A young Cameroonian basketball player enjoys a pick-up game in Yaoundé, Cameroon, at Nlongkak basketball court, one of less than 10 outdoor courts throughout the city, on the evening of July 16.
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October 11, 1:50 am
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger signs state budget, restores funding to UC and CSU systems
Proponents of higher education breathed a sigh of relief Friday when Gov. Read more...
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October 11, 1:46 am
UCLA Extension gives Pathway for disabled students to college experience
At first glance, Marie Zappone looks just like any other student at UCLA. Read more...
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October 11, 1:45 am
Student group E3 bikes to participate in the “Get Coal and Oil Out of L.A.” rally
It is only about 15 miles from sunny Westwood to the heart of downtown Los Angeles. But 15 miles via bike is a whole different story "“ especially when traffic, afternoon heat and hundreds of avid environmentalists are added to the mix. On Sunday, dozens of Ecology, Economy, Equity members and community residents biked from UCLA to Los Angeles City Hall to participate in the "Get Coal and Oil Out of L.A." rally as part of the 10/10/10 Global Work Party, an international event dubbed "the world's biggest day of climate change action in history." "We wanted to do something beneficial for the environment, to show politicians and elected leaders that this can be done," said Natalie Gaber, co-chair of the sustainability group E3 and a fourth-year communication studies student. The rally accompanied CicLAvia, an event for which seven and a half miles of L.A. Read more...
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Fourth-year political science and history student Dane Peterson is a member of E3.

