Pauley Pavilion's proposed redesign will do more than update the forty-four-year-old facility "“ it will also change the way in which spectators acquire their tickets. Read more...
News, Westwood
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September 29, 11:39 pm
Pauley redesign will change how spectators can get tickets, seats
A Closer Look, News
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September 29, 11:37 pm
Most of funding for Pauley Pavilion will come from donations
Construction is nothing new for UCLA, and the price tag for the latest project was approved in mid-July by the UC Board of Regents. Read more...
Campus, News
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September 29, 11:19 pm
ASUCLA’s sales decline 15 percent
"We're going through a period now where everything is down," said Bob Williams, executive director of Associated Students UCLA, at a Board of Directors meeting Friday. Read more...
A Closer Look, News
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September 29, 11:17 pm
Renovation to retain old feel of Pauley Pavilion
When the doors to Pauley Pavilion opened in 1965, school administrators were already talking about a renovation. Read more...
Photo: UCLA ATHLETICS Artist rendering of the exterior of Pauley Pavilion after the projected $185 million renovation shows the view from the direction of the Central Ticket Office. Construction will begin in March of 2010 and the renovation is expected to be complete in 2012.
Campus, News
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September 29, 11:14 pm
UCLA ranks first in economic diversity
As a high school senior four years ago, Susan Li based her college choice on a factor other than aesthetics or social life: financial aid. Read more...
Campus, News
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September 29, 11:13 pm
Former Pakistan leader Shaukat Aziz to speak at UCLA
The UCLA Burkle Center will be hosting a lecture by the former prime minister of Pakistan, Shaukat Aziz, who will discuss the issues dealing with Pakistan and Afghanistan. Read more...
Photo: UCLA BURKLE CENTER FOR INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Former Pakistan prime minister Shaukat Aziz will speak on campus today.
News, Science & Health
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September 29, 11:06 pm
HIV vaccine still far from effective
Effective treatments and vaccines for HIV have so far been elusive, and UCLA researchers said they do not believe a solution for either will present itself in the next few years. Read more...

