A study released Monday by three UCLA professors showed that undocumented college students have higher anxiety levels than those of students who are legal residents because some may fear deportation and have extreme concerns about financing their college education. Read more...
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January 30, 2:01 am
UCLA study reveals high levels of stress among undocumented students
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January 30, 1:13 am
UCLA graduate student develops game ‘Objectif’
Game designer and UCLA Design | Media Arts graduate student Aliah Magdalena Darke explains the inspiration behind her game, “Objectif,” and her invitation to exhibit the game at the French museum, Cité des Sciences et de l’Industrie. Read more...
Photo: (Collette Del Poso/Daily Bruin)
Crime, News
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January 29, 3:59 pm
Former UCLA water polo player accepts plea deal for assault charges
A Los Angeles Superior Court judge sentenced a former UCLA water polo player to 180 days in jail and five years of probation Thursday after he pleaded no contest to one charge of assault by means likely to produce great bodily injury and one charge of making a criminal threat. Read more...
Photo: Hakop Kaplanyan (center), 20, is accompanied by his lawyer, George Mgdesyan (left) as he waits to be sentenced. (Jintak Han/Daily Bruin)
Campus, News
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January 29, 9:05 am
UCLA opts out of participation in sexual assault climate survey
UCLA and other University of California members of the Association of American Universities will not take part in the association’s sexual assault climate survey in April. Read more...
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January 29, 8:59 am
Chicken pox case encourages preventative measures on the Hill
UCLA health officials found that a student who lives in Sproul Hall had signs and symptoms consistent with the chicken pox last week. All Sproul Hall residents received an email about the symptoms last week after the student visited the Arthur Ashe Student Health and Wellness Center, said Sam Elias, Ashe Center assistant medical director. Read more...
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January 29, 8:58 am
Center hosts panel on Islamic State group, Yazidi massacre
UCLA’s Center for Near Eastern Studies will host a panel Thursday presenting two professors’ perspectives on the Islamic State group and the group’s massacre of the Yazidi religious minority group. Read more...
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January 29, 8:53 am
UCLA doctor performs safer head and neck surgery with robots
Three years ago, David Alpern felt a lump in the back of his throat and went to see his doctor. His biopsy came back as tonsil cancer. Read more...
Photo: Dr. Abie Mendelsohn has performed nearly 100 operations with this precise robotic tool housed in the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center. (Max Himmelrich/Daily Bruin)


