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Wednesday, March 10, 2021

Somewhat Open

Partially

From the BruinAfter nearly a year of COVID-19 pandemic-related closures, UCLA is beginning to reopen. Some campus facilities, including some libraries, recreation facilities and art studio spaces, have already reopened, while others will reopen by next week, administrators announced in a campuswide email Tuesday.

The Charles E. Young Research Library will open March 15 for students, faculty and staff, while the Hugh & Hazel Darling Law Library is currently open for law students at 25% capacity, according to the email. Both libraries will require advance reservations, and entrants will have to fill out a COVID-19 symptom monitoring form before coming inside.

Some UCLA Recreation services at the Sunset Canyon Recreation Center – including the amphitheater lawn and tennis courts – will open for UCLA students March 16. UCLA is also planning to reopen Drake Stadium and pools at the Sunset Recreation Center, though it has not announced a reopening date. Other facilities for students have also begun reopening. Students at the Herb Alpert School of Music can reserve music practice rooms and theater students can reserve rehearsal rooms for groups of up to four.

The university is also providing outdoor study spaces for groups of up to 10 peopleaccording to the email. Instructors can request an outdoor space at 12 locations, including Bruin Plaza, the Inverted Fountain and the Court of Sciences...

Full story at https://dailybruin.com/2021/03/09/ucla-reopens-some-libraries-recreation-services-with-limited-capacity

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