UCLA students will find themselves faced with a Web full of new online reading material, as another online newsmagazine received approval Tuesday night. Progressive Voice, the fourth online newsmagazine approved by the Associated Students of UCLA’s Communications Board in two months, is hoping to produce its first solid issue at the end of the quarter. Read more...
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January 14, 9:00 pm
“˜Progressive Voice’ to debut on internet
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January 14, 9:00 pm
California crunch: Students fret over fee hike
Different strokes may come to different folks, but all UCLA undergraduate students are now paying an extra $405 a year for their education. For Aldaberto Medina, financial aid has been crucial in funding his education. Read more...
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January 14, 9:00 pm
Village businesses form Watch
Westwood merchants turned Village watchdogs will now be on the lookout for the well-being of each other’s businesses as part of the upcoming Business Watch. The Business Watch will rely on the active participation of local merchants and their unified cooperation with each other and with law enforcement to reduce crime and make the area more comforting for both merchants and shoppers. Read more...
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January 14, 9:00 pm
California crunch: UC officials analyze Davis’ proposal
As state legislators begin reviewing Gov. Gray Davis’ budget proposal, lobbyists representing all types of groups will try to ensure that they get a larger piece of the pie. Read more...
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January 14, 9:00 pm
SAA brings 5 tons of snow to Bruin Plaza
Today Bruins will be able to frolic and play in the Eskimo way as the Student Alumni Association brings snow into Bruin Plaza. Although snow in Los Angeles has not occurred since a half-inch trickle in 1962, SAA is breaking that trend in its own way by giving campus a touch of what real winter is like for a day. Read more...
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January 13, 9:00 pm
Staff bids farewell to separated twins
Formerly conjoined twins Maria Teresa and Maria de Jesus Quiej Alvarez left for Guatemala yesterday after their seven-month stay at UCLA’s Mattel Children’s Hospital following separation surgery last August. Read more...
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January 13, 9:00 pm
Gerald Lamb’s life honored with upbeat memorial
Catchy music sounded throughout Covel Common’s Grand Horizon Room, reminding family and friends of the late Hedrick Hall Resident Director Gerald Lamb that his memorial service Monday night was more than a tribute to his death, it was “A Celebration of Life.” The service proved itself to be aptly titled as it embraced Lamb’s entire life, the people he had touched, the changes he had induced through his zeal for living, and the poignant memories he had left behind for those close to him to cherish. Read more...