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Want to Get to Work at UCLA Today?

Yesterday, we alerted you that there could be traffic problems going home from UCLA due to presidential travels. The President is still in town this morning and there could again be traffic problems. Problem is, no info on his route is available as of 6 AM today. The latest news from http://www.metro.net/ is no news: Presidential departure in the a.m. Posted by Kim Upton on September 26, 2011 4:50 pm We still don’t know what the traffic patterns for President Obama’s departure in the morning will look like. That info is being kept secret for the time being because of…

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Follow up on what a UCLA student did on his summer vacation

A student at UCLA had a summer vacation he’ll never forget. (Excerpt from CBS News below – See also earlier post on this blog.): Chris Jeon traveled thousands of miles to live with the rebels battling Muammar Qaddafi in Libya. As CBS News contributor Priya David Clemens reported on “The Early Show” Monday, Jeon got a first-hand look at what he calls “one of the only real revolutions” in the world. Jeon, a math major who’s from Mission Viejo, Calif., was side-by-side with the rebels during the liberation of the town of Nofaliya. Even though he spoke no Arabic, Jeon…

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Planning on Going Home Today from UCLA?

You might want to leave early, particularly if you travel on Sunset Blvd. From LAObserved: It’s sounding like President Obama will arrive at LAX on Monday afternoon about 4:40 p.m., then fly above afternoon traffic by helicopter to the Veterans Administration campus near Brentwood. From there, judging by a notice to the media from Councilman Bill Rosendahl’s office, Obama will be driven up Barrington Avenue to Sunset Boulevard, then east to the House of Blues on Sunset Strip for his first fundraiser of the evening. This keeps Obama off Wilshire and Santa Monica, the boulevards that have gotten smacked hard…

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Not to Worry: Follow Up on Hotel Plan

Yesterday, we posted a reminder that we are all waiting for the revised UCLA hotel plan. From a Fox TV News press release comes word that if UCLA goes ahead with a grand hotel/conference center plan that then flops, there will still be hope. Help will be on the way: After over a decade of running restaurants in some of the top hotels around the world, traveling the globe and running an award-winning boutique hotel in London, (Gerald) Ramsay knows firsthand the crucial importance of surpassing guests’ highest expectations. In the series, Ramsay and a team of hospitality experts will…

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Hotel Plan: We’re Waiting

The fall quarter is getting under way and (soon???) there should be a re-studied plan from the UCLA administration on the Grand Hotel project that was proposed – but halted after protests from the Academic Senate – to replace the Faculty Center. We are waiting patiently for the (revised???) plan. But in the meantime – a modest??? musical contribution – to salute the UCLA construction empire:

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Apart from that Mrs. Lincoln…

Some excerpts from the LA Times story on today’s UCLA Anderson Forecast: The national economy is in “far worse” shape than it was just three months ago, but neither the U.S. nor California is expected to slip back into recession, according to UCLA researchers. The U.S. economy has “stalled,” the job market is “horrible,” and even a “modest shock” could trigger a full-blown recession, according to a quarterly economic forecast released Tuesday by UCLA’s Anderson School of Management. But in a nuance that only an economist could appreciate, a recession is unlikely because the forces that normally spur downturns, such…

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Note for Late Night 405 Drivers Near UCLA

A full directional closure of the 405 Freeway in each direction will take place tonight for 10 hours from 10 p.m. for reconstruction work to be performed on the northern half of the Skirball Bridge, weather permitting. Only one direction of the 405 freeway will be closed at one time tonight starting at 10 p.m. …Ramps within the freeway closure limits may close as early as 7 p.m. and freeway lanes may close as early as 10 p.m., leading up to the full directional freeway closure beginning at midnight. Full article at http://www.smmirror.com/?ajax#mode=single&view=32870 And so we say: