The Undergraduate Students Association Council swore in the 2010-2011 councilmembers early Wednesday morning, offering advice and reflecting on the past year. Read more...
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May 11, 10:31 pm
Incoming USAC members sworn in
A Closer Look, Campus, News
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May 11, 10:17 pm
Ackerman Union’s hidden mural
On June 11, 1970, a small daily newspaper in Santa Monica ran a short story about a mural that had recently been completed in UCLA's Ackerman Union. Read more...
Photo: A UCLA student is arrested on campus during one of several protests that inspired the mural in Ackerman Union.
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May 11, 10:11 pm
Treasured Chaucer portrait may not be a treasure
While a sweet April shower was coming down outside, English Professor Michael Allen stood perfectly dry and silent in the English Reading Room, fixed on a portrait in a display, studying its features. Read more...
Photo: One of the first known painted portraits of Chaucer is housed in the English Reading Room in the Humanities Building. It is owned by the UCLA English department.
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May 10, 10:32 pm
Pauley Pavilion renovation to start with groundbreaking ceremony today
Over the past several months, small changes have been made on the north side of Pauley Pavilion. Read more...
Photo: An architect’s rendering of the proposed exterior of Pauley from the northeast corner. The ground breaking ceremony for the renovation begins today.
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May 10, 10:31 pm
BruinLife yearbook staff makes plans for online system and personalized content
Slumping nationwide sales for college yearbooks have forced many universities to seek alternative paths for publishing their content. Read more...
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May 10, 10:30 pm
Flavia de la Fuente chosen to be student speaker at College of Letters and Science commencement
Flavia de la Fuente's parents always encouraged her to take the initiative and be very vocal in pursuing her goals. Read more...
Photo: Flavia de la Fuente will be this year’s commencement speaker.
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May 10, 10:28 pm
Students claim professor was unfair in grading system of electrical engineering class
Eighty-six students took an upper-division electrical engineering course during winter quarter. One student received a B+. Eighty-five students received a C, D or F. Read more...





