High on a mesa overlooking a nude beach was an archaeological hot spot.
Category Archives: A Closer Look
Supreme Court to rule on case over textbooks imported and sold in U.S.
The nation’s highest court is now evaluating whether textbooks produced abroad, like the one Panopio received, can be sold in the United States at lower prices.
Student concern over UC’s coal investments clouds the university’s fiscal gains
A group of California students is working to discourage public universities from investing in coal, citing negative social and environmental effects.
UC Divestments
The University of California has pulled its investments from controversial areas before, most prominently tobacco (in 2001) and companies in Sudan (in 2006).
UCLA School of the Arts and Architecture push for cutting edge designs
Chinh Nguyen arranges wooden blocks, each in the shape of a miniaturized living space: doors, staircases, walls that are barely an inch long.
UCLA art students create projects on a budget with recycled materials
Brown paper polygons seemed to creep out of the drawer and onto the side of the wall, creating an amorphous shape.
Fiberglass makes architecture debut in UCLA students’ project for the Pacific Design Center
Students walking past Perloff Hall last quarter stopped often, intrigued by what looked like neon strings wrapping themselves around beach balls.