Bag lunches, ice cream and watermelon slices awaited an estimated 3,500 UCLA staff employees last Thursday, in the first All-Staff Picnic. Dickson Plaza was filled with staffers as they enjoyed two hours of food, music and dancing at the picnic. Read more...
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August 1, 9:00 pm
Staff picnic unifies departments, raises budget issues
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August 1, 9:00 pm
Research remains stopped at lab
Some administrative work has resumed at the Los Alamos National Laboratory while research remains on hold after the lab was shut down on July 16. The loss of two highly classified portable zip drives from the laboratory’s Weapons Physics Directorate prompted officials to shut down the lab and are still missing after nearly three weeks. Read more...
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August 1, 9:00 pm
USAC gives $10,000 to outreach center
In response to severe budget cuts to outreach programs at the state level, the undergraduate student government approved the transfer of $10,000 to the Student Initiated Outreach Committee. Read more...
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August 1, 9:00 pm
ASUCLA student stipends not raised
The Associated Students of UCLA Board of Directors passed a motion to maintain the regular stipends awarded to each student board member during a board meeting July 30. Read more...
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August 1, 9:00 pm
Musicals glean inspiration from movies
When Marqui Konzem, a 2003 theater graduate, auditioned for the national touring cast of the musical version of “Saturday Night Fever,” she had no idea what the show was about. Read more...
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August 1, 9:00 pm
Missing student search goes on
For over a week, fourth-year computer science student Ahmad Arain has remained missing, leaving police officials at a loss as to the whereabouts of the 20-year-old Anaheim resident while loved ones become increasingly anxious as the chances of his safe return slim with each day that passes. Read more...
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July 28, 9:00 pm
Budget to let UC accept more students
The $105.3 billion state budget approved Wednesday by the state Assembly will allow the University of California to fulfill its Master Plan promise to accept every qualified high school student in the state. Read more...