Perhaps you thought the chimes that ring from College Library every hour on the hour were just a way to tell time. Today they are being used much like the death tolls in John Donne’s poems to provide the emotional backdrop to the Sept. Read more...
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September 10, 9:00 pm
UCLA Brass Quintet to provide reflective atmosphere for Sept. 11 commemoration
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September 10, 9:00 pm
LACMA turns to literature in “˜Readings of Remembrance’
We read to learn. We read to discover other cultures. We read to escape into fantasy. We read to forget hardship. And the folks at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art are hoping we’re ready to read to remember. Read more...
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August 25, 9:00 pm
UCLA to add 5,000 bed spaces by 2010
When she first moved in a year ago, Erica Sutherland’s apartment manager told her she would probably spend the rest of her time at UCLA in that building. Read more...
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August 25, 9:00 pm
UCSA focus: tuition, voters, RPI
Student government involvement in broader university issues has kicked into high gear now that the largest state and national student coalitions have begun work for the coming year. Read more...
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August 25, 9:00 pm
Campus resources available for students with ADD
Making it through long, large lectures at UCLA can be tough for any student, but try doing it with Attention Deficit Disorder. There are 131 graduate and undergraduate students at UCLA who have registered for various services for ADD through the Office for Students with Disabilities, including note takers for lectures, extended time on tests, time management assistance, and a support group that meets weekly. Read more...
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August 25, 9:00 pm
Cal Grant recipients still without aid in budget crisis
It appears efforts to convince Gov. Gray Davis to approve emergency spending packages ““ parts of which would fast-track hundreds of millions of dollars in need-based financial aid to California college students ““ will fall short. Read more...
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August 25, 9:00 pm
Veganism extends beyond diet to lifestyle
When third-year law student Vicki Steiner came face-to-face with a cow at a zoo in Chicago, she vowed never to consume animal products again. “I couldn’t help but make a connection with this beautiful creature and what we call “˜meat,'” Steiner said. Read more...