With the recent closure of the Glendon Avenue portion of the Westwood Village Farmers’ Market due to a pending construction project, many market vendors are feeling pressure from lack of space and uncertainty about their future. Read more...
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March 10, 9:00 pm
Vendors feeling effects of closure
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March 10, 9:00 pm
Tsunami aid continues via Hollywood Artist Alliance
Continuing tsunami relief efforts have brought some UCLA faculty members in direct contact with the entertainment industry. The desire to provide direct relief to the victims of the tsunami in Sri Lanka has driven married faculty members Lokubanda and Niranjala Tillakaratne to come together with Camille Cellucci from Hollywood Artist Alliance to rebuild a village in one of Sri Lanka’s hardest hit regions: the Galle District. Read more...
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March 10, 9:00 pm
Bruin Cafe menu higher in calories than students think
Students looking to cut calories by choosing Bruin Cafe over other dining options might be surprised by the actual calorie counts on the nutrition information chart for the cafe. Read more...
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March 10, 9:00 pm
Graduate students vote in a new way
Preparations for the Graduate Student Association elections ““ to be held at the end of April ““ are well underway, but not without a few minor glitches. Read more...
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Learning from past mistakes
Images of the March 11 bombings that tore through Madrid’s subways in 2004 brought urban planning graduate student Rachel Factor to tears. Her Spain, where she lived for over 10 months, was one of oceans and family dinners at midnight, a far cry from the blood and desperation that caught the world’s attention a year ago today. Read more...
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March 10, 9:00 pm
Senate petition fights clock
Supporters for creating a senate in undergraduate student government may be facing a time crunch in their petition efforts. According to the bylaws of the Undergraduate Students Association, no signature gathering efforts are permitted during 10th week of any quarter. Read more...
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March 10, 9:00 pm
Appointments not supportive of peace
John Lewis Gaddis, professor of history at Yale, writes in the latest edition of the influential Foreign Affairs Journal, “Second terms in the White House open the way for second thoughts. Read more...