Pauline Yu, dean of the humanities division of the College of Letters & Science, will be stepping down this summer to fill her new position as president of the American Council of Learned Societies, the council announced Tuesday. Read more...
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February 5, 9:00 pm
Dean of humanities announces resignation
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February 5, 9:00 pm
Latest reports of crime on the Hill cause parents to worry about residents’ safety
Since hearing news of a sexual assault in one of the De Neve buildings and then an armed-robbery in the Saxon Residential Suites, students have expressed concern about their personal safety and the condition of their housing environment. Read more...
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February 5, 9:00 pm
Officer says robbery was planned
A university police officer said the armed robbery of a Saxon suite early Sunday morning is being classified as a “home invasion robbery” ““ meaning the assailants studied the victims for some time before barging into their room, holding them at gunpoint, and stealing thousands of dollars worth of their property. Read more...
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February 5, 9:00 pm
“˜The Simpsons’ must go on, or NBC will be next hot spot
Maybe I didn’t get my point across last week. Yeah, it was all fun and games pitting “The Simpsons” against the Bush clan, but the FOX network really blew it late Tuesday night. Read more...
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February 4, 9:00 pm
Librarians critique USA PATRIOT Act
Is Big Brother watching you? According to many librarians around the nation, the answer is a resounding “Yes.” Provisions in the USA PATRIOT Act that would allow the FBI to access library records to aid investigations have drawn outcries from the American Librarians Association, which is afraid that the government is violating First Amendment rights. Read more...
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February 4, 9:00 pm
Saxon residents robbed at gunpoint
Assailants wielding a semi-automatic hand gun allegedly held up two student-athletes in their Saxon suite early Sunday, stealing thousands of dollars worth of their property before driving away. Read more...
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February 4, 9:00 pm
Editorial: Union fee hike would directly benefit Bruins
The Associated Students of UCLA have released a Food Services Master Plan to reinvent the variety and quality of student eateries on campus. The intentions of the plan are good, but it ultimately continues to perpetuate a poor business model which has prevented ASUCLA from both escaping debt and providing cheaper home-grown services. Read more...