When staff members from UCLA Dining Services looked at the menu for De Neve Late Night, they noticed one glaring omission: the lack of vegan chicken fingers. Read more...
A Closer Look, News
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February 23, 10:03 pm
From Concept to Plate
A Closer Look, News
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February 23, 10:03 pm
Dining hall workers find a home away from home
The dining hall is pretty vacant around 2:30 p.m.; a few pairs of students are scattered throughout the building, finishing up their meals with conversation before they trickle out. Customers are not being served, but by no means does that mean the work is done. Read more...
Campus, News
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February 23, 5:21 am
Students and BAMN coalition file lawsuit against Proposition 209
On Feb. 16, a lawsuit was filed to reverse Proposition 209, which banned affirmative action within the state. Read more...
Campus, News
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February 23, 5:19 am
GSA’s print academic journal Carte Italiane moves online
Deep in the Graduate Students Association archives lay dozens of copies of Carte Italiane, a cultural studies academic journal published by the GSA that was available only through subscription. Read more...
Photo: The Graduate Students Association’s Carte Italiane academic journal (pictured above) was recently published online to allow free access.
Campus, Crime, News
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February 23, 5:15 am
Chancellor faces demands from Lawyers Guild to cease police violence
The UCLA School of Law chapter of the National Lawyers Guild presented the chancellor's office with a letter on Monday demanding an end to police violence against non-violent protesters. The chapter said it was prompted by the UC Board of Regents protests in November. Read more...
Campus, News
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February 21, 11:36 pm
Committee will visit UCLA to carry out final phase of reaccreditation
A team from the Western Association of Schools and Colleges will visit campus Feb. 24-26 as part of the reaccreditation process for UCLA. Read more...
Campus, News
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February 21, 11:35 pm
Psychiatry professor Kenneth Wells composes ‘The First Lady,’ his debut opera
While psychiatry Professor Kenneth Wells has been composing music since the age of 12, he had never before written an opera for a public audience. Read more...

