When co-lecturers Patricia Gandara and Gary Orfield teach together, few students notice anything out of the ordinary ““ except on the podium there’s only one cup of coffee, which both of them share.
Author Archives: Alexia Boyarsky
UCLA enters Foursquare’s networking grid
On an average day during the summer, Nathaniel Villegas would visit his apartment, park his car in his parking spot, and go to class or to the library.
UCLA response teams act to prevent violence on campus
Four weeks ago, a college dropout with a history of mental instability and threatening behavior walked into a Safeway supermarket in Tucson, Ariz., and opened fire on the crowd.
GAMMA patrol reduced on Frat Row
Greeks Advocating the Mature Management of Alcohol has significantly reduced its activity this year after being restarted last winter to deal with an increasing number of fraternity violations.
UCPD officers converge in San Diego to police UC Regents meeting
As the UC Board of Regents begins its meetings today at UC San Diego, 20 officers from the UCLA police department are taking a road trip down to San Diego to supplement the police force there.
Debut of Anderson School of Management’s new Il Tramezzino restaurant pushed back two months to March
The opening of Il Tramezzino’s new restaurant at the Anderson School of Management has been set back two months, owing to delays in clearing the space.
Former vice chancellor of the graduate school returns to the classroom
The last time Claudia Mitchell-Kernan taught classes, she stood behind a podium and simply lectured.