Rieber dining hall closed for a $6 million renovation on Thursday, and will not be open again until winter quarter 2011. Read more...
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January 28, 10:57 pm
Rieber dining hall closes for large-scale renovation
Campus
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January 28, 10:40 pm
Freshman Survey shows first-year students are more willing to volunteer
A record number of incoming students place an importance on community involvement, according to a recently released national survey. Read more...
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January 28, 10:34 pm
Ecology, Economy, Equity and ASUCLA promote fair-trade coffee consumption on campus
While UCLA students are sustaining their energy with a revitalizing cup of coffee, the campus group E3: Ecology, Economy, Equity, wishes to inform them that for a few extra cents, they could simultaneously be sustaining farming communities around the globe. Read more...
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January 28, 10:18 pm
Student group LOGIC to hold Philosophic Foundations of Freedom conference
This weekend, students will be given the opportunity to hear speakers and discuss topics such as free speech and civil liberties. Read more...
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January 28, 1:56 pm
Broken water pipe temporarily floods Charles E. Young Drive near De Neve Plaza
A water pipe located outside De Neve Plaza broke at 12:30 p.m. Thursday, resulting in a heavy flood of water down Charles E. Young Drive West between De Neve Drive and Strathmore Avenue. Read more...
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January 27, 10:22 pm
Congressman’s lecture postponed
Originally scheduled for today, the 24th annual Bollen-Ries-Hoffenberg Lecture featuring Congressman Henry A. Waxman, D-Calif., has been postponed to Feb. 17. Read more...
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January 27, 10:21 pm
UCLA professor records quake evacuees’ stories
About a month ago, Professor Robin Derby arranged a trip to the Haitian-Dominican border to collect Haitian narratives for an extended research project on the "loup-garou," the shapeshifting were-creature of Caribbean supernatural folklore. Read more...
Photo: Professor Robin Derby, right, traveled to Haiti last week to conduct research in a town on the Haitian-Dominican border.
