Bob Foster did not expect anything unusual when he attended a ceremony at the Finnish Consulate General’s Los Angeles residence in December.
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The happiest club on earth
Matthew Friedman danced with Roger Rabbit in a Disneyland parade at age 7 and has held an annual pass since the age of 4.
Mail delivery likely to become slower as U.S. Postal Service plans cuts
College students looking to send last-minute internship or graduate school applications will now have to think ahead, as the United States Postal Service recently announced plans to cut next-day service for first-class mail.
UCLA to offer American Sign Language classes
Stephanie Gilbert taught herself sign language through online videos. Gilbert, a fourth-year psychobiology student, wanted to learn how to sign so she could better communicate with the elderly and the deaf community. Her schools, however, did not offer a formal class, which forced her to learn on her own.
Veteran campus tour guides navigate life on and off of campus
Four years of guiding packs of potential Bruins around campus has left Bobbie Nickel with a collection of fond memories.
Class-action lawsuit against UCLA Health System for data breach fails to move foward
A class-action lawsuit filed in December 2011 against the UC Board of Regents in response to the theft of personal information of UCLA Health System patients in early September 2011 has failed to move forward, according to the plaintiff’s attorney.
Sondra Hale, renowned professor and activist, retires after decades of work with UCLA
In her 50 years as a teacher, recently retired UCLA Professor Sondra Hale pushed to the forefront of research and activism ““ a career that included fighting against genocide on African soil.