It only took a phone call from a friend to initiate Connie and George Keiter's philanthropic legacy at UCLA. Read more...
A Closer Look, News
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February 1, 1:33 am
Connie and George Keiter create a philanthropic legacy at UCLA through bequests of property
A Closer Look, News
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February 1, 1:32 am
Local residents, faculty, alumni oppose sale of the Hannah Carter Japanese Garden
UCLA's Hannah Carter Japanese Garden, tucked among the private castles of Bel Air, is serene. Read more...
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Members of the UCLA community, garden conservationists and Westwood residents vocally opposed the sale of the UCLA Hannah Carter Japanese Garden at a community meeting in Bel Air Tuesday night. The university announced it would sell the property last November.
Campus, News
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February 1, 1:13 am
Construction delays opening of South Campus Court of Sciences Student Center
The opening of the South Campus Court of Sciences Student Center, originally scheduled for September and later pushed back to January, has been delayed again by ongoing construction. Read more...
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The South Campus Court of Sciences Student Center will have its inauguration delayed to late February.
News, Westwood
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February 1, 1:10 am
International students experience the rush of UCLA’s Greek system
April Thomas arrived at UCLA from London for a year abroad with no intention of rushing in a sorority. Read more...
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April Thomas and Omer Sami are international students who have joined the Greek system during their time at UCLA.
Campus, Student Government
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February 1, 1:05 am
USAC Recap – Jan. 31
The Undergraduate Students Association Council is the official student government of UCLA's undergraduate students. Read more...
News, Student Government
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January 31, 1:13 am
USAC reduces number of textbook scholarships offered
The Undergraduate Students Association Council will be giving out only 50 textbook scholarships "“ in the form of Associated Students UCLA Textbook store credit "“ this quarter, 75 fewer than in the fall. Read more...
News
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January 31, 1:10 am
Alum to bike across Eurasia and document lives of leaders for "Postulate One" project
A year and a half on a bicycle through 16 foreign countries is only a couple months away for Chris Walker. Read more...
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Courtesy of Chris Walker
This March, UCLA alumnus Chris Walker will be embarking on a 500-day bike tour across 16 foreign countries, starting in Paris and ending in Hong Kong. He will be documenting the lives of entrepreneurs and influential leaders in communities along the way.



