Nine hours before clocks in the United States indicated it was the Fourth of July, a group of University of California students in Sweden fired up their barbecue to begin celebrating the holiday. Read more...
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July 8, 9:04 pm
Fourth of July goes global
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July 8, 9:04 pm
State threatens closure of King-Harbor
The state of California moved to revoke King-Harbor Medical Center's license to operate, raising concerns over how its closure could create an influx of patients and medical students to UCLA facilities across Los Angeles. Read more...
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July 8, 9:02 pm
UC Office of President names acting chancellor at Riverside
University of California President Robert C. Dynes recently announced long-time UC academic administrator Robert D. Grey as UC Riverside's interim chancellor. Grey was appointed to the position of acting chancellor upon Chancellor France A. Córdova's decision to leave UC Riverside to serve as the president at Purdue University. Read more...
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July 8, 9:00 pm
Library to expand successful grad student archive program
The UCLA Library has received a grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to expand the scope of the Center for Primary Research and Training by creating a new program that focuses on the performing arts. Read more...
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July 1, 9:44 pm
Activists target professor
Details were released Wednesday by the FBI and several other law enforcement agencies about the attempted firebombing of UCLA professor Arthur Rosenbaum's car on June 24. Read more...
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July 1, 9:43 pm
Study abroad opens minds
On my second night in Washington, D.C., some friends and I had the bright idea of going to the White House at one in the morning. Read more...
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July 1, 9:42 pm
Hill plays host to conferences, camps
Every summer UCLA hosts over 300 conferences and programs that give outside visitors a feel for the university, keep thousands of staff employed, and lower housing costs for students during the academic year. Read more...