UCLA students are one step closer to taking online courses for full credit. Read more...
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January 18, 1:21 am
UCLA begins selecting pilot online courses, focusing on increasing access to impacted lower-division classes
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January 18, 1:13 am
The English Major Rewritten: Changes will shift focus from specific writers to eras, themes in literature
January 18, 2011 – English students entering UCLA next fall will have a new set of requirements. The Academic Senate recently approved changes which refocus the curriculum toward contemporary texts. [1:30]
"English department shifts curriculum focus toward contemporary works"After years of debate, the English department will be nixing some existing courses, introducing some new ones and implementing new curriculum requirements for fall 2011. Read more...
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January 18, 1:11 am
“Best in the West” poker tournament will direct proceeds to Sojourn Shelter to help victims of domestic violence
The Alpha Chi Omega sorority recruited its founding class at UCLA in fall 2009. Read more...
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January 18, 12:50 am
UCPD officers converge in San Diego to police UC Regents meeting
As the UC Board of Regents begins its meetings today at UC San Diego, 20 officers from the UCLA police department are taking a road trip down to San Diego to supplement the police force there. Read more...
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A University of California police officer stands outside of Covel Commons at the November 2009 Board of Regents meeting at UCLA. University of California police are preparing for the regents meeting that is taking place this week in San Diego.
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January 14, 2:15 am
Students light the fire for conversation and relaxation in Ignite event
The Rieber Fireside Lounge seemed more like a popular coffee house than a dorm lounge to Richard Sambasivam. Read more...
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Joe Smith drew a crowd to Rieber Hall Fireside Lounge on Thursday night for the Ignite event, which is designed to give students the chance to experience speeches.
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January 14, 2:12 am
Police search for man wanted for sexual battery
Police are looking for a man who grabbed a student by the front of her shirt and sports bra at the top of Drake Stadium on Jan. 6. Read more...
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January 14, 2:05 am
Inspired from past experiences in civil rights, UCLA faculty continues to fight for equality
In 1968, a fraternity on campus put up a banner explicitly listing those not invited to its "Viva Zapata" party: "no Negros, no Japs, no dogs." Read more...
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Professor Paul Von Blum was among the many UCLA faculty members active in the Civil Rights Movement.



