UCLA History: Listen!
Chancellor Young uses bullhorn to deal with a demonstration during the 1968-69 academic year (which is the year yours truly arrived on campus).
Chancellor Young uses bullhorn to deal with a demonstration during the 1968-69 academic year (which is the year yours truly arrived on campus).
The trade association representing hotels on LA’s Westside have been voicing concerns from the beginning about the proposed UCLA hotel/conference center. Yesterday, the association put its concerns in writing (fax actually). Obviously, the hotels are worried about loss of business from a publicly-financed hotel. They note the loss of tax receipts to the City of LA (and cc: local city councilman Paul Koretz). As this blog has repeatedly noted, there is no available business plan for the revised hotel/conference center plan. The hotel owners point to this absence. The UCLA Faculty Assn. has submitted a Public Documents Act request for…
Students gather in front of Powell in 1929 as UCLA moves to Westwood campus.
The state attorney general has prepared a summary of the rules governing (timely) processing of Public Records Act requests. See below. As a prior blog post has noted, the Faculty Association has requested the business plan under the Act. See http://uclafacultyassociation.blogspot.com/2011/11/waiting-for-plans-on-conceptual-hotel.html —————————————————- California Public Records Act CPRA (Attorney General’s Summary): Excerpts In enacting the CPRA, the Legislature stated that access to information concerning the conduct of the public’s business is a fundamental and necessary right for every person in the State… Records may be inspected at an agency during its regular office hours. The CPRA contains no provision for a…
The photo above of Japanese-American students at UCLA after World War II was apparently used to show that the former residents of the forced internment camps were back to “normal.”
It won’t be quite so bad as the picture suggests. But if you are a night owl at UCLA and use the 405, you may have a problem: The northbound 405 Freeway will be closed between Getty Center Drive and Ventura Boulevard for construction starting Tuesday night. Crews will be reconstructing the Mulholland Bridge. Ramps were expected to close as early as 7 p.m. and freeway lanes may close as early as 10 p.m. The closure could continue for several nights. The southbound side was expected to be closed in the same area beginning Saturday night. Source: http://abclocal.go.com/kabc/story?section=resources/traffic&id=8447786
Just to keep our blog readers up to date: The UCLA Faculty Association has filed a formal request for the business plan of the proposed hotel/conference center which so far has not been released. Since at the scoping meeting on the project, the architectural plans were described by the campus architect as merely “conceptual,” the Faculty Association is concerned that the business plan may also be in a preliminary stage. In any event, below is the formal request and acknowledgment from the university official handling such matters. ================================ Faculty Association at UCLA P.O. Box 33336 Granada Hills, CA 91394-3336 Nov….
Lisa M. Krieger, San Jose Mercury-News 11-26-11 Student protesters with the Occupy movement will converge on four UC campuses Monday morning to vent their fury at a meeting of the regents, with demonstrators in Davis attempting a campuswide shutdown. The meeting, rescheduled after cancellation earlier this month because of threats of violence and vandalism, now includes a one-hour slot for student voices and other public comment, increased from the usual 20 minutes. The regents will be spread out in four locations — San Francisco, Davis, Los Angeles, and Merced — and conduct the meeting by teleconference… Source: http://www.mercurynews.com/health/ci_19419961 Above: In…
Update from yesterday’s post:That was then: