Construction work on the residential Hill is moving forward, despite the lack of visible progress seen by students. Read more...
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January 21, 10:28 pm
Construction on the Hill expects visible progress in near future
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January 21, 10:27 pm
Pi Kappa Phi’s Acoustic Coffee House charity event raises $1,400 for Push America
De Neve Plaza Room's seats and walls were packed on Wednesday night to watch a keyboardist in lumberjack attire with clown face paint, a student playing a double bass and a foot tambourine while singing an original song in French and English, and 10 other acts competing in Pi Kappa Phi's Acoustic Coffee House event. Read more...
Photo: Donation boxes line the walls inside De Neve Plaza Room Wednesday during an event for Push America, a charity founded by the fraternity Pi Kappa Phi. The event raised $1,400 for the organization, which recently won $25,000 in the Chase Community Giving program on Facebook.
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January 21, 10:22 pm
Pauley Pavilion Lock-In plans night of fun for Bruins
Home to 11 NCAA men's basketball championship teams, the 1984 Summer Olympics, countless commencement ceremonies and celebrity-studded concerts, Pauley Pavilion is a historic landmark on UCLA's campus. Read more...
Photo: The Second Annual Pauley Pavilion Lock-In begins at 9 p.m. today, with activities continuing until 2 a.m. Saturday. Participants will spend the night sleeping on the court.
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January 21, 10:20 pm
Rain storms send runoff of pollutants to Santa Monica Bay
In the flooding rain that has engulfed UCLA the last few days, the main concern on most people's minds is how to get to class. Read more...
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January 21, 10:18 pm
Republican candidate Scott Brown wins Massachusetts Senate seat, slowing healthcare legislation
Republican candidate Scott Brown took the Massachusetts Senate seat with 52 percent of the vote over Democratic candidate Attorney General Martha Coakley in a special election Tuesday. Read more...
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January 21, 10:16 pm
Winter sorority recruitment sees lower numbers, less formality than fall rush
A common winter rush moment: a small group of girls enjoy desserts and hot cocoa in front of the image of a fireplace on a television, taking a break from their evening of board games. Read more...
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January 21, 2:36 pm
Regents approve performance-based pay for 2008-2009 period recognition program
The UC Board of Regents approved $3.1 million dollars today in performance-based pay for senior management at University of California medical centers and hospitals for the 2008-2009 period. Read more...

