See what’s happening on your campus this weekend: Today HOOLIGAN Theatre Company presents: “Curtains” “Curtains,” a musical comedy set in Boston is a “show within a show.” The musical begins with the mysterious murder of the leading lady of a new production during her opening night curtain call. Read more...
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November 22, 2:32 am
What’s happening at UCLA this weekend: Nov. 22-24
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November 22, 2:29 am
Westwood BID approves six new members to Board of Directors
The Westwood Village Improvement Association approved a new Board of Directors on Thursday, following the first board-wide election since the association's founding in 2011. Read more...
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November 22, 2:28 am
Bike lane proposal met with mixed reactions from Westwood community
Some Westwood community members are at odds about a proposed floating bike lane on Westwood Boulevard. L.A. City Councilman Paul Koretz recently announced he does not support the bike lane, which would be located on Westwood Boulevard between National and Santa Monica boulevards. Read more...
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November 22, 2:26 am
Brotherhood of Distinguished Arabs on path to becoming official fraternity
Laith Mukdad, who is Arab, found it difficult to find his cultural niche at UCLA when he first came to campus. As a result, the third-year political science student said he wanted to create a student group for Arabs to have a position on campus. Read more...
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November 22, 2:26 am
Dining facilities on Hill to close for renovations beginning in spring
Students have expressed disappointment over the temporary closures of De Neve dining hall and Rendezvous starting in the spring. UCLA Housing and Hospitality Services plans to renovate the dining facilities to make food service more efficient for students. Read more...
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November 21, 1:32 am
UCLA workers participate in statewide strike
Two union strikes on Wednesday caused the shutdown of several residential restaurants, the cancellation of several discussion sections and the delay of some elective surgeries, costing the University of California millions of dollars. Read more...
Photo: Members of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees Local 3299 union strike outside of UCLA Ronald Reagan Medical Center.
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November 21, 1:30 am
UCLA professor creates database to curb discrimination
A UCLA professor is creating the first national database to document incidents of racial profiling in an effort to decrease racial discrimination in law enforcement. Psychology Professor Phillip Goff, co-founder and president of the Center for Policing Equity, is currently spearheading the new project that will provide police with a way to record racial profiling incidents under a standardized national system. Read more...

