The Daily Bruin won best all-around daily student newspaper for the second year in a row and five other first-place merits in the Society of Professional Journalists Mark of Excellence regional awards, which were announced Saturday morning. Read more...
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April 18, 1:19 pm
Daily Bruin named best daily student newspaper in regional competition
Campus, News, Science & Health
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April 18, 12:31 pm
Investigator finds women at UCLA center faced hostile work environment
An external investigation found that women faculty at UCLA’s Alzheimer’s disease research center were discriminated against by men in the center and were treated in an unprofessional and demeaning way, according to a letter obtained by the Los Angeles Times. Read more...
Photo: (Daily Bruin file photo)
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April 18, 11:06 am
Dance Marathon 2015
Hundreds of people are participating in this year’s 14th annual Dance Marathon – a fundraising event where students stay on their feet for 26 hours to raise money to fight pediatric AIDS. For the second year, the UCLA Pediatric AIDS Coalition is holding Dance Marathon in Pauley Pavilion. Stay with us for live updates, including videos, dancer profiles and photos. Read more...
Photo: The UCLA Pediatric AIDS Coalition hosts Dance Marathon 2015 in Pauley Pavilion. (Max Himmelrich/Daily Bruin)
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April 18, 2:31 am
ASUCLA Finance Committee recap – April 17
Members of the Associated Students UCLA Finance Committee and the Communications Board discussed the association’s finances and possible models for UCLA Student Media at their monthly meeting Friday. Read more...
Campus, News, Student Government
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April 17, 9:16 pm
Slate candidates sanctioned for violating Election Code
Two slates of candidates running in the undergraduate student election will not be able to campaign online until Wednesday, after the Election Board sanctioned them for violating the Election Code. Read more...
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April 17, 4:37 pm
CIA simulation, recruitment event provide insight into analyst job
Some UCLA students got a surprise when their group was randomly called to perform an “elevator briefing” during a Central Intelligence Agency simulation event Wednesday. Presented with a hypothetical national security crisis, the students had less than an hour to prepare a mock five-minute briefing for the CIA director in an actual elevator. Read more...
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April 17, 2:38 pm
Q&A: Peace Corps official explains new application, recruitment efforts
The Peace Corps is anticipating more than 22,000 applications for the 2015 fiscal year, an increase of at least 26 percent from last year, said an official who visited the UCLA Thursday. Read more...
Photo: Helen Lowman, associate director of volunteer recruitment and selection for the Peace Corps, spoke with the Daily Bruin on Thursday. (Bailey Greene/Daily Bruin)


