Westwood residents have for some time expressed concerns about the quality and condition of their city streets, including uneven sidewalks and dysfunctional street lights. Alex Jarlson, a third-year English and film student, said he was concerned about both the appearance and safety of sidewalks in the Westwood area. Read more...
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February 27, 10:03 pm
Village streets in need of repair
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February 27, 10:02 pm
Campus competition to aid Hunger Project
Left- and right-brained Bruin thinkers will be competing in this week’s North v. South Campus War which aims to raise money for The Hunger Project. The war is being put on by the fellowship program of the Undergraduate Students Association Council, which seeks to get new UCLA students involved in USAC and plugged into campus life. Read more...
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February 27, 10:00 pm
Journalist offers unique view of Palestinian society
Khaled Abu Toameh, an international journalist living in Jerusalem, gave a lecture at the UCLA School of Law on Tuesday evening where he presented his perspective as an Arab Israeli man with a Palestinian mother and Israeli father. Read more...
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February 27, 9:59 pm
Shifting from Sproul to Strathmore
The end of winter quarter typically marks the beginning of students’ rush to find apartments for the next school year; but many students, especially those moving off campus for the first time, may not be familiar with the apartment-hunting process, or be aware of common pitfalls. Read more...
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February 26, 9:15 pm
UC students rally at capital
SACRAMENTO “”mdash; Over 250 University of California students gathered in the rain Monday afternoon to rally on the north steps of the state capital. Students went to the capital after participating in a weekend-long University of California Students Association conference to prepare them for both the rally and a day of lobbying state lawmakers. Read more...
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February 26, 9:14 pm
Course sign-ups difficult for some
An increased number of students said they are struggling with getting into the classes they need for spring quarter because of the growing number of spots allotted for priority and first-pass courses that are restricted to students in certain majors. Read more...
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February 26, 9:13 pm
New bill could limit who pays in-state fees
California legislators have introduced a new bill that would prevent out-of-state residents from paying in-state fees to attend the state’s public colleges and universities, reversing current laws. Read more...