A flood of headlights and honking horns returned to the 405 freeway Sunday evening as Carmageddon II came to a close, with minimal impact on the UCLA community, officials said. Read more...
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October 2, 6:25 am
Carmageddon II a peaceful close
Campus, News
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October 2, 6:24 am
Case in point: The UCLA Mock Trial team blends together stage presence, actual legal proceedings and teamwork
Rain pelts a windy road on a stormy, summer night. Read more...
A Closer Look, Campus, News
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October 2, 6:22 am
Funds reduced for NanoSystems Institute
A three-year financial agreement between UCLA and the California NanoSystems Institute came to an end over the summer, forcing the research hub to undergo a number of significant changes in response to a reduced budget. Read more...
News, Westwood
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October 1, 2:09 am
New eatery, The Lime Truck Food, will open in Westwood this November
The classic diner-style eatery The Stand closed its doors last week, making way for the new brick-and-mortar extension of The Lime Truck, an Orange County food truck. Read more...
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The Stand on Westwood Boulevard closed last week to make way for The Lime Truck Food, opening in November.
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October 1, 2:04 am
The Liberty Hill Foundation offers scholarships to LGBT dreamers
Undocumented lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender students applying to stay in the United States as part of deferred action may be able to get financial assistance through a new scholarship being offered by a Los Angeles-based nonprofit organization. Read more...
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October 1, 1:59 am
David John Goeser remembered for humor and passion for music, film
David John Goeser, a fourth-year English student whose disappearance in July caused the UCLA community to band together in a search effort, was found dead on Sept. Read more...
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September 28, 2:32 am
Bruin creates audiobook offering advice to students on transfer process
UCLA transfer student Michael Esfahani created an audiobook to help community college students transfer into the school of their choice. He talked with Long Story Short host Christyana Cabal about the benefits and challenges of recording an audiobook.
"Michael Esfahani talks about 'UC ME NOW' audiobook"His recording studio was a small, quiet room at a local library in his hometown of Orange County. His sole piece of recording equipment was a USB microphone, purchased with high school graduation money he saved for three years. Read more...
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Michael Esfahani, a fourth-year political science and psychology student, created “UC ME NOW” earlier this month, an audiobook to help students from California community colleges transfer to four-year universities.