Get some Italian-themed breakfast pastries while you can. Read more...
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Cafe 1919 may close for breakfast if Hill residents don’t show any interest.
Get some Italian-themed breakfast pastries while you can. Read more...
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Cafe 1919 may close for breakfast if Hill residents don’t show any interest.
Graduate school application season kicked off on Oct. 27 in the Ackerman Ballroom, as schools throughout the country promoted themselves to prospective students who will be filling out their applications in late fall and early winter. Schools' intentions also included familiarizing themselves with potential applicants. Read more...
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The UCLA Graduate & Professional School Fair brought schools from all over the country to campus on Wednesday to partake in the recruitment process.
An electric vehicle workshop on Friday in Covel Commons
highlighted UCLA's Electric Vehicle Integration research project.
The project, created by UCLA's Smart Grid Energy Research Center, uses advanced technology developed at UCLA to manage electric vehicle energy storage and consumption. Read more...
Carole Yu discovered Camp Kesem, a complimentary summer camp for the children of cancer patients, while her husband was seeking treatment for a rare form of nonsmoker's lung cancer at the UCLA Medical Center. "I was thinking, "˜How will I support (my children) through this?' We didn't really know anyone with cancer," Yu said. Read more...
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Bobby Jackson putts in the Camp Kesem Charity Golf Tournament. (courtesy of Maury Phillips)
Over the weekend, Hal Ackerman was on the East Coast, traveling from bookstore to bookstore, promoting his new book,"Stein, Stoned." Come Monday, the UCLA lecturer was back in Rolfe Hall, teaching his eight graduate students in the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television. "Pick a card, any card," Ackerman said with a slight smile, spreading a deck of playing cards on the table before his students. Read more...
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UCLA lecturer Hal Ackerman from the School of Theater, Film and Television wrote a book called “Stein, Stoned” about a crime-fighting former marijuana activist. (courtesy of David Chute)
Personality is an aspect rarely consulted when students consider which career to pursue.
Lula Fecadu, a fourth-year economics student, recently discovered after taking a personality test in a new UCLA class that level of extroversion may influence which careers she is best fit for.
"I never actually took (personality) into account," Fecadu said. Read more...
Former UCLA student Gabe Rose distinctly remembers March 5, 2007, when more than 1,000 students crowded shoulder-to-shoulder in Kerckhoff patio to hear Democratic presidential hopeful John Edwards speak about the moral responsibility of the United States. Read more...