In a city where image is often a key factor of daily life, the opening of a tanning salon in Westwood Village is a welcome event in the neighborhood. Read more...
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February 4, 9:00 pm
Village’s new tanning salon sees promising start
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February 4, 9:00 pm
UC looks to image marketing for boost
As officials at the University of California scramble to preserve “quality, access and affordability” in the face of crushing budget cuts, they have begun to embrace a trend in higher education ““ image marketing. Read more...
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February 4, 9:00 pm
Evening midterms test students’ scheduling ability
As midterms approach, some students are finding that they have to change their schedules in order to accommodate evening midterms conflicting with their class schedules. Yasmin Bholat, a second-year neuroscience student, dropped her Life Science 3 course which had an evening midterm so she could continue to take a chemistry lab course scheduled for the same time as her midterm. Read more...
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February 4, 9:00 pm
Campus dispute results in arrest
A student was arrested on Wednesday after allegedly harassing members of a student group embroiled in a campaign to discredit the Chicana/o student group MEChA. Grant Lopez, a 34-year-old UCLA student, was arrested late Wednesday morning under the charge of robbery, according to the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department. Read more...
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February 4, 9:00 pm
Saying goodbye to a Westwood landmark
After 30 years as a local favorite among students, Westwood residents and Hollywood stars, the Butterfly Bakery has closed its doors for good. Located on Westwood Boulevard, a block and a half south of Wilshire Boulevard, “The Butterfly” was famous for its homemade pastries and an atmosphere not often encountered in the corporate landscape of Westwood restaurants. Read more...
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February 4, 9:00 pm
JSU at fault for lack of base budget funding
The Jewish Student Union base budget appeal has once again put the process of student group funding under scrutiny. Although JSU certainly provides valuable programming to the student body and merits Undergraduate Students Association Council funding, the Judicial Board should not alter JSU’s funding status. Read more...
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February 3, 9:00 pm
USAC voices concern about ASUCLA
Professor Ya-Hong Xie led this quarter’s third Professor in the Union series event ““ a student-faculty lunch and discussion sponsored by the Associated Students of UCLA ““ Tuesday to discuss “The Exciting Field of Electronic Materials.” ASUCLA formed the weekly series in response to a proposed Student Union Strategic Initiative allowing ASUCLA to sponsor programs ““ some of the same programs the Undergraduate Students Association Council has traditionally conducted. Read more...