A boarded-up building at 611 Gayley Ave., with fences twisted away from the frames, trash littering its yard and faded Greek letters painted on its walls, has sat between its polished and painted neighbors along fraternity row for years. Read more...
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January 9, 10:07 pm
Empty frat house a pesty presence for neighbors on Gayley
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January 8, 11:23 pm
Fees may increase
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger called Tuesday for fiscal restraint in the face of a potential $14 billion state budget deficit, leading experts to predict that fees for California public universities may increase in the next year. Read more...
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January 8, 11:19 pm
Unexpected results stun students
With snacks to eat, friends to converse with, and their televisions tuned in, students around UCLA gathered to watch the results of the New Hampshire primary. Read more...
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January 8, 11:12 pm
Education act faces criticism
This election year may prove to be a red-letter year for one of President Bush's most prominent pieces of legislation. Read more...
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January 8, 11:01 pm
House mothers supervise, manage sororities
There is no resident assistant to watch over the students at the 11 sorority houses on Hilgard Avenue. No landlord dwells nearby to keep up the maintenance of the houses. Read more...
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January 8, 10:56 pm
Sororities keep up conventions
Members of many sororities at UCLA and at colleges across the country are required to abide by rules governing the use of alcohol, visitation from male guests and other general points of conduct while living in sorority houses. Read more...
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January 8, 10:51 pm
Catering companies feed frats
College students have several options when it comes to mealtimes: dorm food, leftovers, on and off-campus restaurants, cooking for themselves and Ramen noodles. However, some fraternities and sororities have turned to chefs and catering services as a more convenient way of getting a hot meal during the week. Read more...