Police are looking for a man who grabbed a student by the front of her shirt and sports bra at the top of Drake Stadium on Jan. 6. Read more...
Campus, Crime, News
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January 14, 2:12 am
Police search for man wanted for sexual battery
Campus, News
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January 14, 2:05 am
Inspired from past experiences in civil rights, UCLA faculty continues to fight for equality
In 1968, a fraternity on campus put up a banner explicitly listing those not invited to its "Viva Zapata" party: "no Negros, no Japs, no dogs." Read more...
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Professor Paul Von Blum was among the many UCLA faculty members active in the Civil Rights Movement.
Campus, News
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January 13, 12:26 am
Lack of gender diversity in majors
Alexis Popkow's mother was an engineer in the 1970s, when the ratio of men to women engineers was nearly 20-to-one, Popkow said. Read more...
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Physics graduate student Alexis Popkow is one of the few female students in her department. The physics program has the highest male-to-female ratio at UCLA.
Campus, News
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January 13, 12:22 am
Reopening of Rieber dining hall postponed
The reopening of Rieber dining hall, which was expected to happen sometime this quarter, has been pushed back to fall 2011. Read more...
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January 13, 12:21 am
Humanities joins the digital age with new minor
Recognizing the importance of technological innovation, the UCLA Humanities Division has created the digital humanities minor, which will begin offering new courses next fall. Read more...
Campus, News, Student Government
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January 12, 11:45 am
USAC Recap – Jan. 11
The Undergraduate Students Association Council is the official student government of UCLA's undergraduate students. Read more...
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January 11, 11:48 pm
Right-to-die activist Dr. Jack Kevorkian will share his ideology of death and story of life during Royce Hall lecture
Dr. Jack Kevorkian, well-known right-to-die activist, will speak at UCLA on Saturday about his ideology and time in prison. Read more...
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Dr. Jack Kevorkian (courtesy of Amy Powers)