“Mark” is 25 years old, in a failing relationship and might be feeling suicidal. “I feel like the world would be better off without me,” said Mary Sau, a third-year psychobiology student, while in character as “Mark” during a suicide prevention training program on the Hill Tuesday night. Read more...
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February 6, 1:37 am
Hill hosts suicide prevention program
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February 5, 12:49 am
New club carves niche in environmental science major
As Maanya Condamoor inched across a section of slanted rock and then pulled herself up a rope into a cave behind a trickling waterfall, fellow UCLA students standing sheltered from the spray of water encouraged her. Read more...
Photo: Environmental Science Student Network, a new student group that connects environmentally conscious UCLA students, went on a hike in Escondido Falls in Malibu, Calif. Although the group was started in 2011, this is its first academic year as an official club.
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February 5, 12:41 am
Bruins organize rally in response to hate crime
About 40 students rallied in Bruin Plaza on Monday to encourage student activism in the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community in response to a hate crime last month. Read more...
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February 4, 1:20 am
Anderson School program offers two business degrees, international perspective
The original version of this article contained multiple errors and information that was unclear, and has been changed. See the bottom of the article for additional information. Read more...
Photo: The first class from the UCLA Anderson School of Management’s Global Executive MBA for the Americas program graduated last month.
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February 1, 1:01 am
UC SHIP cuts off benefits at lifetime cap
A provision in the University of California Student Health Insurance Plan (UC SHIP) that cuts off benefits at a lifetime cap has recently stirred controversy among students and employees affected by the limits. Read more...
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February 1, 12:50 am
Students remember Armenian genocide
Members of the UCLA Armenian Student Association held a silent demonstration in front of Kerckhoff Hall on Thursday to educate students about the Armenian Genocide. The Armenian population in the Ottoman Empire was reported to be two million in 1915, according to the Armenian National Institute. Read more...
Photo: Students from the UCLA Armenian Student Association placed red tape over their mouths as part of a silent protest, urging the United States and Turkish governments to recognize the 1.5 million deaths of Armenian people in Turkey as a genocide.
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February 1, 12:41 am
‘Spill’ allows students to seek peer life advice anonymously
As a middle school student, Molly Howland experienced social anxiety that often made her feel isolated from everyone else. Read more...



