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hagenlastkiss
hagenlastkiss

Patti Smith and a friend’s mother, 1979

📷 UCLA Library Special Collections

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evenifitisjustpretend
evenifitisjustpretend
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evenifitisjustpretend
evenifitisjustpretend
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evenifitisjustpretend
evenifitisjustpretend
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in-a-nit--out-a-louse
in-a-nit--out-a-louse

academic vision board!!

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yailtsv
yailtsv

…. I might need to add Kiki Rice to my writing list…

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yupstokes
yupstokes

How it started in Oct25’ v How it ended March26’

Season 1 in the books at UCLA.

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benjitoum
benjitoum

On campus on crutches - July 2023

July 2023, at my alma mater UCLA, hobbling around with a badly broken foot.

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floppingghostsendings
floppingghostsendings

It bothers me sm in the song UCLA that RL Grimes tells us this gal was “born in Texas so you know she flexin’” but then later he follows up with how she “ain’t used to the weather she be rockin’ no clothes” and it’s like. My guy. She’s from Texas. She’s for sure used to the weather she just doesn’t want to wear clothes like be so fr don’t slander her heat tolerance like that

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petitepluiedemai
petitepluiedemai


Ansel Adams

UCLA.17.1, 1966

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qupritsuvwix
qupritsuvwix
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ambient-entropy
ambient-entropy
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scholarofgloom
scholarofgloom
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alanshemper
alanshemper

[31 Oct 2025]

Again and again, the university’s validation of Zionist critics, far from protecting it from censure, has provided an opening for further punishment. After UCLA law student Yitzy Frankel and other plaintiffs claimed in a June 2024 lawsuit that encampment activists had made a section of campus into a “Jew Exclusion Zone,” the Trump-appointed judge in that case noted that the university “[did] not dispute this” version of events. University officials ultimately settled the case for $6.45 million. One UCLA administrator, quoted anonymously in the Los Angeles Times, conceded that the Frankel settlement—announced just hours before the Trump administration accused UCLA of civil rights violations, heralding the funding freeze—had “backfired,” inviting the federal government to pounce on the apparent admission of failure. “If you placate the bully, the bully comes back,” said legal scholar Katherine Franke, who was forced to retire from Columbia in January after being targeted with harassment and threats over her pro-Palestine advocacy.

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ilovemesomeazzi
ilovemesomeazzi

Okay well definitely south Carolina and UConn but I also wanna see if Texas will make it and no shade but I don’t think Lsu will so probably ucla,mostly based off of rankings and what I’ve watched so far

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googlemapsgems
googlemapsgems

UCLA Campus, Los Angeles, California, United States (courtesy of Google Maps)

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princess-bertha-prince-bertram
princess-bertha-prince-bertram
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jeremywebb
jeremywebb

This book changed my life!

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greenfue
greenfue

اكتشاف معدن جديد يتفوق على النحاس والفضة في التوصيل الحراري

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theknightlywolfe
theknightlywolfe

https://www.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/ucla-professor-epstein-21329622.php

“Mark Tramo, an adjunct professor in UCLA’s Department of Neurology, wrote a September 2017 email to Epstein about infants that recently sparked furor online. In it, Tramo, who studies the relationship between sound and neuroscience, wrote that “newborns will suck on a pacifier more vigorously if it triggers playback of a recording of her/his mother’s voice than another woman’s voice.”

As of Monday morning, a search for Tramo’s name in the Justice Department’s Epstein Files database yields over 1,000 results. Both the Daily Bruin and the Harvard Crimson have previously reported on his correspondence with the financier.”