The lush decor of the banquet hall complemented a three-member classical band playing live music Monday evening. The ambience was set as though to host a party for kings and queens. Read more...
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May 1, 10:26 pm
Cardiac surgeon named Chancellor’s Professor
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May 1, 10:26 pm
New leader appointed in medical department
Many years ago, a man left the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital at the same time that another entered the institution. Three weeks ago, both individuals met at UCLA to once again relay their positions as one leaves the post of chief of cardiothoracic surgery while the other assumes it. Read more...
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April 30, 10:47 pm
Rising rent squeezes students
If UCLA students went to UC Davis looking for housing, they could find a private room in an apartment for less than half the price of a shared room in Westwood. Read more...
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April 30, 10:44 pm
15 years later, memory of L.A. riots remains
Though he was not allowed to leave the house for those four days, D'Artagnan Scorza said he remembers watching flames engulf nearby buildings during the L.A. riots when he was 12 years old. Read more...
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April 30, 10:41 pm
Westwood won’t be FBI’s new home
The FBI has abandoned plans to build its new Southern California headquarters in Westwood due to increasing community opposition. The project proposed construction of two new buildings at the corner of Wilshire Boulevard and Veteran Avenue, possibly resulting in the destruction of the existing Federal Building. Read more...
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April 30, 10:38 pm
Leaders discuss global plan to fight HIV/AIDS
Two global leaders in the fight against HIV/AIDS spoke in Westwood on Monday about a new plan combating fatal trends in underdeveloped countries. Read more...
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April 30, 10:36 pm
L.O.G.I.C. to host debate on border policies, immigration
Though forced to reschedule because of security concerns, a debate on immigration will be held today to present students with two opposing views as to whether the California-Mexico border should be closed or kept open. Read more...