Some UCLA students have voiced concern over escalating violence between North and South Korea that has brought the nations to the brink of all-out war. Read more...
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December 6, 2:42 am
North and South Korean conflict draws international attention
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December 6, 2:40 am
Italian students fight education reforms
University campuses in California, the United Kingdom and now Italy are buzzing with anxiety over the future of public education. Read more...
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December 2, 8:43 am
Buffalo Exchange is exchanging Westwood for Santa Monica
During her lunch break, Rejeana Mathis browses through racks of shirts, skirts and jackets. Read more...
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The Buffalo Exchange in Westwood will soon be closing and moving to Santa Monica.
Crime, News, Westwood
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December 2, 8:40 am
Bike thieves arrested in Westwood
University police arrested two men Wednesday on charges of stealing bicycles. Read more...
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December 2, 8:37 am
Dorm rooms broken into during Thanksgiving weekend
Heather Chow awoke to a flashlight shining into the windows of her secluded Canyon Point room at 5:30 a.m. Read more...
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December 1, 4:48 pm
Borders to close its Westwood location on Jan. 7 after 15 years of operation
Four times a week, Russell Huntsman sits in the corner of the first floor of Borders, book in hand. Read more...
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Following sharp declines in store sales, the Borders on Westwood Boulevard is scheduled to close on Jan. 7. The location opened in 1995 and has featured book signings by Jimmy Carter and Pat Benatar, among others.
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November 29, 12:52 am
Communication studies major considers changes to curriculum
The communication studies department is proposing changes to its curriculum that include creating four areas of concentration instead of the two that are available now, having fewer upper division requirements and adding a practicum course requirement. The department is still working on the proposal, said Tim Groeling, chair of the communication studies department. The next step will be to submit the proposal for approval by the Undergraduate Council in the Academic Senate. Read more...