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Two audio digital recorders were removed from the Graduate School of Education and Information Studies Building between Jan. 30 and Feb. 2, with losses totaling $100.
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BURGLARY
Two audio digital recorders were removed from the Graduate School of Education and Information Studies Building between Jan. 30 and Feb. 2, with losses totaling $100.
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A Nikon camera D300 and a Nikon lens were removed from a vehicle on the 3000 block of Keystone Ave. between Jan. 28 and Jan. 29, with losses totaling $3,790.
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A silver MacBook Pro worth $1,648.17 was removed from Public Affairs sometime between Jan. 2 and Jan. 14.
Catherine Hardwicke, director of the highly anticipated romantic fantasy film “Twilight” and UCLA alumna, was in Westwood Sunday night signing everything from laptop computers and pillowcases to posters, tattoos and even dollar bills.
Stroll down the notoriously liberal Telegraph Avenue in UC Berkeley for a sea of political paraphernalia ““ T-shirts reading “Obonga” with an image of Barack Obama or illustrations of Sarah Palin over the text “Nope.”
The first in a three part series on a student’s research trip to Greenland
With a sophisticated humor, David Mamet captures a slightly older audience with his “Two Unrelated Plays,” a fitting title for the two one-act plays showing at the Kirk Douglas Theatre until June 8. The show opens with Mamet’s 1971 work, “The Duck Variations,” portraying the conversations of two aged men, Emil Varec (Harold Gould) and […]