The Central Ticket Office announced Tuesday it will be entering into a partnership with Ticketmaster to provide ticketing services for students. CTO Director Dave Lowenstein said he had spent 15 months in due diligence, studying all the alternatives and finally settling with Ticketmaster, citing other schools as having used the service successfully. Read more...
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May 24, 9:00 pm
CTO to join forces with ticket service
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May 24, 9:00 pm
Roebling complex sends off tenants
Those still searching for an apartment to rent can cross the Club California apartments off of their “to-see” lists. About a week and a half ago, the approximate 600 tenants of the Club California apartment complex on Roebling Avenue in Westwood, most of whom are UCLA students and staff, received letters notifying them that Club California had been bought by CRS, a company based in San Diego. Read more...
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May 24, 9:00 pm
Not just a hard day’s night
Resident assistants like to say that doing their job is like living in a fishbowl. Everyone is looking at them, observing their every movement, eyes glued to the glass, not missing a beat. Read more...
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May 24, 9:00 pm
Bruins debate world issues
In a sometimes heated discussion with witty rebuttals, the Bruin Democrats and the Bruin Republicans on Tuesday night debated topics relevant to current national and international politics, including security threats from Iran, filibusters in the U.S. Read more...
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May 23, 9:00 pm
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Real estate event to educate UCLA students It’s an industry that is one of the most popular and hottest at the moment, but UCLA doesn’t offer any classes for undergraduates relating to the field. Read more...
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May 23, 9:00 pm
Program targets applicants with special circumstances
The football phenom who couldn’t make the grade, the master violinist with the low SAT score and the ballet whiz who couldn’t make time for a second year of Spanish. Read more...
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May 23, 9:00 pm
Editorial: Pictures in newspapers should convey gravity of war
Journalism should be about reporting the truth, even if that means shocking readers when they pick up their morning paper. When it comes to publishing graphic photos of the fighting in Iraq, U.S. Read more...