Late-night snackers might have to look off campus for their fix starting fall quarter 2006. UCLA Dining Services has decided to close Puzzles after this quarter as part of a larger plan to reorganize eateries on the Hill. Located on the Hill across from Covel Commons, Puzzles was opened after the completion of Sunset Village […]
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Program urges students to “˜Get Legal’ music
As UCLA launches its new “Get Legal” campaign ““ aimed at preventing media piracy online by providing legal alternatives ““ some students are questioning whether the program can work when illegal options are so prevalent and whether the program’s incentives are enough to draw them to the program. Get Legal consists of a one-year agreement […]
Emergency program offers its services to UCLA
When an 18-year-old college freshman at the University of Colorado at Boulder died of alcohol poisoning after a fraternity party in 2004, a fellow student, Anthony Rossi, founded the Student Emergency Medical Services, a program that aims to provide emergency medical care at student events such as parties and sports competitions. Now, Rossi is trying […]
Art students will have to wait for new facilities
The spacious and sunlit studios of the new and renovated Edythe and Eli Broad Art Center, scheduled to be completed this month, will not be teeming with students any time this school year. Due to construction delays, the new Broad Art Center will not open until September 14, 2006, said Carolyn Campbell, Director of Communications […]
UCTV teams up with Google Video
Two weeks ago it may have been difficult to find videos on the Internet of deep-space investigation, concerts by University of California symphonies and vivid performances by Middle Eastern dance ensembles. Now, these videos constitute only a small part of more than 1,000 hours of UC Television programming available on the free Google Video service. […]