Sparks fly in Salonen’s vivacious return to L.A. Philharmonic

Sparks fly in Salonen’s vivacious return to L.A. Philharmonic By John Mangum Daily Bruin Staff Sparks flew Wednesday night when Esa-Pekka Salonen returned to the Music Center to conduct the Los Angeles Philharmonic. After more than a month’s absence, Salonen, the Philharmonic’s Music Director, led the orchestra in a program of two masterpieces from the […]

Architecture stands on solid ground

Architecture stands on solid ground Student exhibits pass accreditation board’s review By Laryssa Kreiselmeyer Students and faculty at the UCLA School of Architecture can now breathe a sigh of relief after the school’s four-day re-accreditation examination by the National Accreditation Board ended Wednesday. In order to retain validity of student degrees, all architecture schools are […]

Miles away, worlds apart

Miles away, worlds apart By Michael Howerton Containing extensive collections of 17th- and 18th-century literature, fine book printing and the world’s best public collection of Oscar Wilde material, UCLA’s William Andrews Clark Memorial Library draws scholars from around the world. However, while part of the university, the Clark Library is in the West Adams district, […]

Retention programs seek empathy, education

Retention programs seek empathy, education Advocacy groups focus on retaining minority students By Jennifer K. Morita Daily Bruin Staff When U.S. Supreme Court judges ruled in Brown vs. the Board of Education that segregation in public schools went against the Constitution, the landmark decision opened university doors for not only African Americans, but all minority […]