A federal court in California dismissed a lawsuit last week for the second time that accused UCLA of violating copyright laws by streaming videos online for faculty and students. Read more...
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November 30, 2:09 am
Court dismisses copyright lawsuit against UCLA a second time
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November 29, 3:00 pm
Rally responds to incidents of hate speech at UCLA
About a hundred people rallied outside Kerckhoff Hall earlier today, following acts of vandalism involving racial and sexist slurs that were reported to police earlier this week. Read more...
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Students gather in front of Kerckhoff Hall Thursday to rally in response to racial and sexist slurs posted in two locations on campus.
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November 29, 1:33 am
Lifelong learners: Retired couple audits UCLA classes
A couple sits in Perloff 1102, attentive and near the front of the lecture hall as a professor describes the relationship between jazz musicians and the Watts Riots of 1965. Read more...
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Peter and Barbara Rothholz, 83 and 79 years old, respectively, have been auditing classes at UCLA for many years. This quarter, they are taking an upper-division history course called “Jazz and the Political Imagination.”
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November 29, 1:25 am
Grad students plan action against changed policy
Graduate students discussed multiple ways to take action against recent changes to UCLA's leave of absence policy at a town hall meeting Wednesday afternoon. Read more...
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The GSA Social Sciences Council and the UC Student-Workers Union held a meeting Wednesday afternoon to discuss a recent policy change.
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November 28, 1:09 am
Program within the UCLA Architecture and Urban Design Department moves to off-campus facility
Starting next fall, a program within the UCLA Architecture and Urban Design Department will move to an off-campus facility and will be supported entirely through private funding, officials announced last week. Read more...
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November 28, 1:08 am
UCLA, other colleges react to safety rankings
A recent controversy over a Business Insider article, which ranked UCLA as the most dangerous college campus in the country, has called into question the accuracy of the business news website's analysis of crime data. Read more...
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November 28, 1:05 am
Rally planned in response to VSU sign vandalization
University police are investigating a report of a Vietnamese Student Union sign that was vandalized with racial and sexist slurs on the fourth floor of Kerckhoff Hall Tuesday morning. Read more...


