Eleven people were arrested and protesters shut down Wilshire Boulevard for two and a half hours Wednesday afternoon in the loudest pushback against tuition hikes and state budget cuts near UCLA since 2009.
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UCLA to outsource email accounts to Gmail
After two years of planning, the UCLA Information Technology Planning Board voted Friday to outsource university email accounts to Gmail, a move greeted enthusiastically by students.
Bruins celebrate homecoming tradition, attendees have mixed reactions
By 11 p.m. on Friday night the Intramural Field was cleared.
The gold and blue arch of balloons that stood over the entrance was taken down; the inflatables and Velcro wall had been deflated; and all that remained of UCLA’s first homecoming carnival in seven years were tents and a cleanup crew
Carnival kicks off homecoming weekend
Blue and gold balloons created an arch over the opening to the Intramural Field as hundreds of spectators waited to enter the carnival that would kick off UCLA’s first homecoming weekend in seven years.
Bruin OnLine email accounts to move to Gmail
The UCLA Information Technology Planning Board voted today to begin shifting its undergraduate student, alumni and retiree email accounts to Gmail, after delaying a vote for the motion earlier this year.
Shuttle service to bridge Clark Library, UCLA campus
Thirteen miles away from Westwood, the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library takes up an entire block of a street near downtown Los Angeles.
UCLA team participates in “˜Be Bold, Be Bald!’ campaign to support cancer research
After being diagnosed with stage 4 breast cancer a little more than a year ago, Rae Donin underwent five months of chemotherapy and lost all her hair.