The recent crisis in Haiti has caused concern among curators at the Fowler Museum of Cultural History over the safety of important artifacts residing in the beleaguered country. Read more...
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March 21, 9:00 pm
[Online exclusive] Fowler’s vodou artifacts at risk in Haiti
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March 21, 9:00 pm
[Online exclusive] Chancellor Carnesale weighs in on UCLA’s current issues
Chancellor Albert Carnesale said Friday that he had a special place in his heart for the Stanford men’s basketball team ““ that, like UCLA, the Palo Alto-based institution operates under the constraints of admitting athletes who must also excel as students. Read more...
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March 21, 9:00 pm
Skating banned in some areas due to safety, damage issues
Students who skate to class might want to think twice, as new signs forbidding skateboarding on campus allow police to cite them now. Signs that read “No Skating or Skateboarding” were put in Bruin Plaza on March 15 by the UCLA Facilities Management Department. Read more...
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March 21, 9:00 pm
More applicants affected by error
More applicants to the University of California than originally thought had private information, including their Social Security numbers, displayed to other applicants because of a glitch on a UC application Web site. Read more...
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March 21, 9:00 pm
Candidates’ voting, action records differ on education
President Bush has pledged to leave no child behind, but higher education may be lagging on his priorities. Bush has continued to fund existing higher education needs such as financial aid and institutional development, but has not devoted the same attention or the publicity given to younger students. Read more...
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March 21, 9:00 pm
Hillel director returns to work after alleged assault
Rabbi Chaim Seidler-Feller, the director of UCLA Hillel who had taken a voluntarily leave of absence pending an investigation into an alleged assault which occurred in October, returned to work last week. Read more...
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March 21, 9:00 pm
Candidates’ voting, action records differ on education
As the 2004 presidential race shapes up, President Bush has criticized the presumed Democratic nominee John Kerry of having shifted stances on issues such as the war in Iraq, trade and the Patriot Act. Read more...