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Damaged fire hydrant floods Rieber Terrace
06:53 p.m., July 15, 2008
An incident involving a damaged fire hydrant led to the evacuation of students and personal from a flooded Rieber Terrace building on July 12.
Services make it easy for students to move out
Moving out from residential housing is often a daunting task for students and staff alike as the school year nears its end. Students have to balance studying and packing as UCLA prepares to empty for the summer.
Universities test coed housing as UCLA looks into option
Men and women can now live together on some campuses, bringing various problems and benefits
At various universities nationwide, male and female students can now live in the same room, and, despite mixed reviews, this new movement may include UCLA in a few years.
Incoming freshmen decide on housing
Options for Hill living arrangements offer either social or private residential atmosphere
Faced with the task of applying for on-campus housing, the Class of 2012 remains excited at the prospect of getting a taste of college life.
Expansion of wireless Internet network tested on the Hill
Students in De Neve residential plazas recently began testing a new campus wireless Internet service that officials hope to eventually expand to provide in-room coverage to every resident of on-campus housing.
On-campus CPR certification offered
Welfare commission’s annual event, at De Neve
Students and local residents will have the opportunity to get certified in CPR on Sunday at the dorms.
Project to louden student voice
The VOICES project is set to launch its “Political Identity” event with the aim of getting students to voice their opinions about the upcoming presidential election tonight.
Housing begins planning for expansion on the Hill
The Housing Department will be unable to meet several of its goals for housing guarantees for incoming students without constructing more residence halls, according to the Student Housing Master Plan for 2007-2017, completed last October.
ORL blends academics with housing
Revised floor themes to provide academic opportunities, sense of community for students
The wait for a revamped theme housing program is over; come fall 2008, the Hill will offer four new floor theme options in Dykstra Hall and Sproul Hall.
ORL looking for new RAs
Residents can see them every night patrolling the residence halls in royal blue windbreakers, and many know them as the makers of condom roses, the keepers of the vacuum and the enforcers of quiet hours.


