Many UCLA faculty and students are voicing their hopes and expectations about the most recent negotiations between the Israelis and the Palestinians happening this month. Members of the UCLA faculty see these negotiations as a positive indicator for a lasting peace between the two warring parties. Read more...
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September 23, 2:25 am
Talking peace in the Middle East
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September 23, 2:21 am
Raising cancer awareness through fashion
Shelly Farrior's older sister lost her battle to cancer in November 2006. Read more...
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September 23, 2:19 am
California crawls out of recession slowly
Amid a recession that has continued to plague the nation, a team of economists at the UCLA Anderson School of Management is predicting the harrowing effects of our economic downturn will slowly fade, although significant progress is unlikely to be noticeable until 2012. The persisting problem was that consumers were spending money that they would never receive, particularly when buying houses in anticipation that their values would increase, said Edward Leamer, director of the UCLA Anderson Forecast. Now that consumers are finding out they are actually less wealthy than anticipated, they are attempting to rebuild their assets by saving, he said. Read more...
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September 22, 5:25 pm
Los Angeles Times Festival of Books moves to USC
The Los Angeles Times Festival of Books, which will be entering its 16th year in 2011, will be changing locations to USC's University Park Campus, according to a statement by the Los Angeles Times. Read more...
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After being held annually for 15 years at UCLA, the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books will now be held at USC.
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September 19, 4:37 am
Fighting for your right to party in Westwood Village proves difficult
At Baxter's restaurant and bar, 9 p.m. on a Friday meant shooing out the minors, installing bouncers at the door and opening up the dance floor. Read more...
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September 19, 4:34 am
Los Angeles looks to enter plan that would eliminate free parking in Broxton Avenue garage
The streets are lined with cars, parking lots are full, congestion is at a standstill, and people pack the sidewalk. Read more...
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September 19, 4:30 am
Phil Gussin, plumber turned professor
Phil Gussin's hands used to be grubby, his skin a topography of calluses. Read more...
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After working for more than a decade as a plumber, Phil Gussin returned to graduate school to become a teacher. He is currently a lecturer in political science.



