Passionate dance and decadent dress dominated the scene on Saturday night. It wasn’t the MTV after-party, but rather the 8th annual Jane Austen Ball hosted in the Powell Library Rotunda. Read more...
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June 5, 9:00 pm
Dance club, College Library have a ball
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June 5, 9:00 pm
A view of Japan in Bel-Air
Just off Stone Canyon Road, in the heart of Bel-Air, sits a Japanese-style gate to one property. It is surrounded by a bamboo fence, styled after those in the 17th century, and has two parking spots in front. Read more...
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News briefs
L.A. high school built on top of contaminated material The developer of a new high school near downtown Los Angeles violated the school district’s environmental rules by using hundreds of cubic yards of contaminated debris under the campus administration building and gymnasium, according to the Los Angeles Times on Sunday. Read more...
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June 5, 9:00 pm
Professor dies after battle with cancer
Eric Monkkonen, a distinguished history and public policy professor at UCLA since 1976, died May 30 after a 10-year struggle with cancer. He was 62. Monkkonen specialized in the study of urban crime, though he also had interest in the study of urban finance and local government. Read more...
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June 5, 9:00 pm
Students present homes to 6 families
The rhythmic patter of hammers and the crunch of shovels digging echoed throughout the site, as men and women worked doggedly in the morning heat to build houses for low-income families. Read more...
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June 5, 9:00 pm
Wal-Mart debated at UCLA
Wal-Mart is the largest corporation in the world. It generates hundreds of billions of dollars in sales each year and employs millions of workers both at home and abroad. Read more...
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June 5, 9:00 pm
Editorial: UCLA’s worst: 2.) Dollars misspent on construction
In a public university where talk of funding cuts, low wages, limited resources and tight budgets buzz around many conversations, UCLA’s wasteful construction projects this year exemplified a troubling trend of funding mismanagement and wasted taxpayer and student dollars. Read more...