With spring quarter under way, students choosing not to live in
on-campus housing have been searching for apartments for the next
academic year.
But with each passing year, apartment prices continue to rise,
and it is increasingly difficult for students to find available
apartments.
An increase in acts of vandalism on the Hill in recent weeks has
the UCLA Housing Administration and the Office of Residential Life
staff exploring various ways to discourage such behavior in the
residence halls.
With on-campus Housing room sign-ups starting today, the UCLA
Housing Administration anticipates an increase in the number of
returning residents living on the Hill next year, despite the
closure of Sproul Hall for renovations.
Efforts to bring kosher and halal food to the dining halls has
intensified in recent weeks as student leaders and administrators
have begun to work together to devise a feasible plan to cater to
the dietary needs of Muslim and Jewish students.
Next year there will be even fewer program assistants in the
on-campus dorms as the Office of Residential Life continues to
increase the number of resident assistants and decrease the number
of PAs as part of a multiphase restructuring.
As he waited in the back of a classroom before making a
presentation, communication studies Professor Tim Groeling observed
students as they took notes for the class, listened to the
lecturing professor and played computer solitaire.
Another incident of sexual battery was reported to UCPD
Saturday, the fourth in a string of batteries in the last three
weeks.
At 6:20 p.m., a female student was approached from behind as she
retrieved property from her parked vehicle on the 400 block of
Landfair Ave.
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