A judge on Thursday declined to grant an immediate effort to halt the sale of the UCLA Hannah Carter Japanese Garden in Bel Air, according to a university statement. Read more...
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May 18, 1:27 pm
Los Angeles Superior Court rejects request to deny sale of UCLA Hannah Carter Japanese Garden
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May 18, 9:40 am
Three men attempt to rob UCLA student at gunpoint Wednesday
Three men tried to rob a UCLA student at gunpoint late Wednesday night on Strathmore Avenue, police said. This is the latest in a string of incidents involving robbery or attempted robbery in the North Village. Read more...
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May 18, 2:07 am
Political science research grants may face drop
UCLA's political science research projects may soon be at risk, with the looming threat of large cuts to federal grant funding. Read more...
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May 18, 2:05 am
UCLA student integrates art therapy into non-profit organization that help those affected by mental illness
A group of people follow Kendra Knudsen to the third floor of a building on Santa Monica's Second Street. Read more...
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May 18, 2:02 am
Through his philanthropic foundation, alumnus Henry Samueli has given millions to UCLA
After semiconductor giant Broadcom Corporation went public in 1998, co-founder Henry Samueli immediately spent $30 million of his fortune. Read more...
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UCLA alumnus and School of Engineering and Applied Science namesake Henry Samueli and his wife, Susan.
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May 18, 2:01 am
Shares of Facebook stock to go public
Starting today, Facebook users can interact with the social networking site in a new way "“ by investing in it. Read more...
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May 17, 2:11 am
UC Board of Regents discuss how to prepare for next year in light of new state budget proposal
SACRAMENTO "”mdash; The governor's revised budget proposal for the upcoming fiscal year largely shaped talks during the bimonthly University of California Board of Regents meeting held Wednesday, as university leaders discussed ways to prepare for the upcoming year. Read more...
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Nathan Brostrom, executive vice president for business operations, participates in a discussion about the university budget. The regents discussed a possible 6 percent tuition increase.

