Forty years ago, no one knew that the Internet research done at UCLA would come to play such a deeply integrated role in society and culture. Read more...
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February 16, 1:25 am
Decades after UCLA transmitted first message, new class will examine Internet's history
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February 15, 2:47 am
Faculty, staff put best foot forward to stay healthy in UCLA Recreation’s I Heart Walking event
Luz Salinas processes mail addressed to every department on campus in the UCLA Mail, Messenger and Distribution Services office. Read more...
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Linda Demer, professor of medicine and physiology (left), walks with Yin Tintut, professor of medicine (right) in UCLA Recreation’s annual I Heart Walking event. About 1,400 faculty and staff are registered to participate in the four-day event.
Campus, News, Science & Health
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February 15, 2:38 am
UCLA researchers make big discovery in dwarf galaxy NGC 4449B
In his office in the Physics and Astronomy Building, Michael Rich pointed to a black and white image of a galaxy on his desktop computer screen. Read more...
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UCLA research astronomer Michael Rich has used a unique telescope to discover the dwarf galaxy NGC 4449B, a previously unknown companion to the nearby galaxy NGC 4449.
Campus, News, Student Government
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February 15, 2:33 am
USAC Recap – Feb. 14
The Undergraduate Students Association Council is the official student government of UCLA's undergraduate students. Council meetings are Tuesdays at 7 p.m. in Kerckhoff 417 and are open to all students. Read more...
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February 14, 12:45 am
Jobs less elusive with Anderson School of Management’s curriculum changes this year
Students at the UCLA Anderson School of Management are reportedly finding the job hunt a little bit easier after several curriculum changes were implemented this school year. Read more...
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UCLA Anderson School of Management introduced a series of curriculum changes this school year to make it easier for students to find jobs.
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February 13, 12:57 am
Lock-In event takes place in John Wooden Center while Pauley Pavilion undergoes renovations
One of Ryan Fainstein's favorite memories of Pauley Pavilion is being in the stadium late at night with friends, when the basketball team was nowhere in sight. Read more...
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Courtesy of Grace Harmon
The UCLA marching band performs at the Rally Committee’s Fourth Annual Lock-In on Friday night. The event, usually held in Pauley Pavilion, took place in the John Wooden Center this year because of Pauley’s ongoing renovations.
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February 10, 1:29 am
Service workers march through Westwood to protest reduced wages
Holding signs that read "Justice for Janitors" and "The 1 percent is holding us all back," more than 1,000 protesters marched from Bruin Plaza to Wilshire Boulevard Thursday afternoon. Read more...