With Egypt entering its 16th day of protests, 302 people have been killed and many more have been injured or arrested. Read more...
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Iain Levine, a director for the Human Rights Watch, speaks to students at the UCLA School of Law on Tuesday.
With Egypt entering its 16th day of protests, 302 people have been killed and many more have been injured or arrested. Read more...
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Iain Levine, a director for the Human Rights Watch, speaks to students at the UCLA School of Law on Tuesday.
In the fall of 2009, two Bangladeshi newspapers, The Daily Manab Zamin and The New Nation, reported that Neil Armstrong claimed the United States' moon landing was a hoax, and cited a similar American news article. Read more...
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Two editors from The Onion, the satirical “fake news” newspaper, will be speaking at Royce Hall on Thursday night.
Credit: The Onion
UCLA will be asked to absorb $96 million of the $500 million in proposed state cuts to the University of California system, according to a new target set by UC President Mark Yudof. Read more...
While other universities and public college systems in the U.S. Read more...
The UCLA Cotsen Institute of Archaeology recently closed its undergraduate field research schools for the year because of financial pressures. Read more...
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UCLA Cotsen Institute students dig at an excavation site in Ireland.
(Courtesy: Cynthia Egan)
After he processed the effects of the 2007 Great Recession, Wen Gu decided to pursue a career as an accountant. Read more...
Anantha Singjarajah grew up hating her curly hair. Read more...
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Cyndi Targosz was the keynote speaker for “Pretty Girls Cry Too,” an event that showed students techniques in raising self-esteem and managing stress.