Sunday, May 18


Attorney’s passion for Sherlock Holmes inspires award-winning annotation

The office, located on Wilshire Boulevard, is not the home of Sherlock Holmes, the analytical detective made popular by the series of the same name "“ it's where Leslie Klinger, attorney and editor, comes to work every day. Read more...

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Leslie Klinger sits at his desk at his Wilshire Boulevard law firm. He occasionally teaches a UCLA Extension class about Sherlock Holmes.


Students protest claims that race may factor into admissions decisions

About 200 students and professors, many dressed in black clothing, gathered outside of Kerckhoff Hall Monday afternoon to protest recent claims that race may factor into UCLA Undergraduate Admissions decisions. Read more...

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UCLA students gather outside of Kerckhoff Hall on Monday afternoon to protest recent claims that race may factor into university admissions.



TEDxUCLA brings people, ideas together

The conference took the same format as other TEDx and TEDTalks with 18-minute speeches from artists, professors and other members from UCLA and the greater Los Angeles community. Read more...

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UCLA assistant professor of integrative biology and physiology Amy Rowat spoke at the TEDxUCLA conference on Saturday.


Murder mystery dinner entertains Bruins on the Hill

As a fatal air bubble was injected into a man's major artery, the fatality count in the Covel Grand Horizon Room rose to three. The scene was part of a murder mystery dinner held Wednesday night on the Hill. On Campus Housing Council planned the dinner, which is the first of its kind on the Hill in recent memory, said Zoe Robbins, a second-year undeclared student and an OCHC director of programming. Read more...




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