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UCLA Live begins season with performance from John Cale, hopes to keep fundraising steady in light of cut budget

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UCLA Live begins season with performance from John Cale, hopes to keep fundraising steady in light of cut budget

September 30, 2010 – UCLA Live’s new season begins tonight, but the new year is marked by financial cuts and programming changes for the department. [0:58]

"UCLA Live begins season with performance from John Cale, hopes to keep fundraising steady in light of cut budget"

September 30, 2010 – UCLA Live’s new season begins tonight, but the new year is marked by financial cuts and programming changes for the department. [0:58]


Strut for Prevention Fashion Show awards scholarships to students, provides support for cancer victims

Strut for Prevention Fashion Show awards scholarships to students, provides support for cancer victims

September 27, 2010 – On Sept. 25, a group of models of all shapes and sizes dressed up for the Strut For Prevention Fashion Show at the Trina Turk clothing boutique in Beverly Hills. [3:06]

"Strut for Prevention Fashion Show awards scholarships to students, provides support for cancer victims"

September 27, 2010 – On Sept. 25, a group of models of all shapes and sizes dressed up for the Strut For Prevention Fashion Show at the Trina Turk clothing boutique in Beverly Hills. [3:06]

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UCLA Transportation parking assistants create personal connections in their jobs

UCLA Transportation parking assistants create personal connections in their jobs

September 23, 2010 – When you arrive at UCLA, some of the first people you'll meet are UCLA Transportation employees. They represent the campus by giving information about navigating its 419 acres. Two student workers and one of their managers show us how they have created social networks in the process. [3:47]

"UCLA Transportation parking assistants create personal connections in their jobs"

September 23, 2010 – When you arrive at UCLA, some of the first people you'll meet are UCLA Transportation employees. They represent the campus by giving information about navigating its 419 acres. Two student workers and one of their managers show us how they have created social networks in the process. [3:47]

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UCLA Mindful Awareness Research Center provides classes on how to relax

UCLA Mindful Awareness Research Center provides classes on how to relax

September 23, 2010 – The UCLA Mindful Awareness Research Center teaches the art of mindfulness and what it can do for well-being. Its instructional classes teach the public how they too can tap into the power of living in the present. [4:00]

"UCLA Mindful Awareness Research Center provides classes on how to relax"

September 23, 2010 – The UCLA Mindful Awareness Research Center teaches the art of mindfulness and what it can do for well-being. Its instructional classes teach the public how they too can tap into the power of living in the present. [4:00]

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Bruin Health Improvement Program keeps UCLA faculty and staff active

Bruin Health Improvement Program keeps UCLA faculty and staff active

September 20, 2010 – For the past several months, UCLA faculty and staff have been going to the John Wooden Center for the Bruin Health Improvement Program. BHIP is designed to help faculty and staff improve overall health. The program is phasing out its first year, teaching participants to do the exercises on their own as the program’s session gradually comes to an end. [3:05]

"Bruin Health Improvement Program keeps UCLA faculty and staff active"

September 20, 2010 – For the past several months, UCLA faculty and staff have been going to the John Wooden Center for the Bruin Health Improvement Program. BHIP is designed to help faculty and staff improve overall health. The program is phasing out its first year, teaching participants to do the exercises on their own as the program’s session gradually comes to an end. [3:05]

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UCLA alum Richard Best's past success in sustainable architecture influences plans for the future

UCLA alum Richard Best's past success in sustainable architecture influences plans for the future

September 20, 2010 – Richard Best received a master of architecture degree from UCLA in 1982 after studying under the world-renowned architect Charles Moore. Since his time at UCLA, he's been engaged in many sustainable architectural projects and has even been a contestant on a reality TV show. And his plans for the future are even more ambitious. [4:36]

"UCLA alum Richard Best's past success in sustainable architecture influences plans for the future"

September 20, 2010 – Richard Best received a master of architecture degree from UCLA in 1982 after studying under the world-renowned architect Charles Moore. Since his time at UCLA, he's been engaged in many sustainable architectural projects and has even been a contestant on a reality TV show. And his plans for the future are even more ambitious. [4:36]

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Ball kids support big-name tennis players in Farmers Classic

Ball kids support big-name tennis players in Farmers Classic

Aug. 2, 2010 "”mdash; The Farmers Classic, the tennis tournament held at UCLA since 1984, features the biggest names in tennis. Six ball kids rotate to support the players by running after loose tennis balls. Their simple task is complicated, because despite their prominent positions on the court, ball kids want to be perceived as invisible, neither seen nor heard. [3:43]

"Ball kids support big-name tennis players in Farmers Classic"

Aug. 2, 2010 "”mdash; The Farmers Classic, the tennis tournament held at UCLA since 1984, features the biggest names in tennis. Six ball kids rotate to support the players by running after loose tennis balls. Their simple task is complicated, because despite their prominent positions on the court, ball kids want to be perceived as invisible, neither seen nor heard. [3:43]

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