Friday, July 17

New oral history director brings experience, innovation

UCLA library officials named veteran employee Teresa Barnett as the director of a long-established program that documents numerous interviews to record a local history. UCLA’s Oral History Program preserves records of the recent past by audio recording people who experienced events first-hand. Read more...


UCPD fights underage drinking

As UCLA students frequently venture out to consume alcoholic beverages in neighboring bars and restaurants, their desires often clash with the law. Recently, UCPD and some Westwood residents have been taking steps to eliminate the underage drinking that is so prevalent on and around college campuses. Read more...




Indian culture hits American mainstream entertainment

With the recent successes of the Broadway hit “Bombay Dreams” and the movies “The Village,” “Bend It Like Beckham” and “Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle,” a new wave of entertainers of Indian ethnicity is cooking up a melange in the West spicier than any curry, cumin, coriander or chili powder. Read more...


Videoconference classes gain viability

In a UC Berkeley Finnish language class last fall, there were little more than a handful of students ““ only half of which attended Berkeley. The other half attended the class hundreds of miles away at their own school ““ UCLA. Read more...


Campaigns hit Oregon trail

PORTLAND, Ore. “”mdash; In simultaneous West Coast campaign swings President Bush and Democratic presidential candidate Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., made brief Southern California appearances last week before moving on to the battleground state of Oregon. Read more...