Students will now be prohibited from unlocking their cellphones without the carrier’s permission, under a recent change to a federal act. Unlocking a cellphone, or allowing it to function under other networks, without the carrier’s permission, was legal up until last month, under an exemption to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. Read more...
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February 5, 12:37 am
Law bans unlocking cellphones
News, Student Government
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February 5, 12:34 am
USAC council to vote on election reform proposals
The undergraduate student government election reform proposals will go to council for a vote tonight, after the Election Board’s proposal received a recommendation from the subcommittee responsible for reviewing election code changes, while the council president’s proposal did not. Read more...
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February 5, 12:30 am
UCLA Health System Ethics Center aids professionals, public on medical ethics
A transplant surgeon was faced with a dilemma – he didn’t know if he should perform a liver transplant on a patient with a history of substance abuse. Read more...
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February 4, 6:44 pm
Live Google+ Hangout: USAC election code reform
USAC President David Bocarsly and USAC Election Board chair Dana Pede will join Daily Bruin senior staffer Jillian Beck at 7 p.m. to discuss their differing proposals to reform the endorsement process of undergraduate student government elections. Read more...
Campus, News
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February 4, 1:20 am
Anderson School program offers two business degrees, international perspective
The original version of this article contained multiple errors and information that was unclear, and has been changed. See the bottom of the article for additional information. Read more...
Photo: The first class from the UCLA Anderson School of Management’s Global Executive MBA for the Americas program graduated last month.
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February 4, 1:09 am
Rube Goldberg competition thrives on complexity
The original credit for the photo accompanying this article contained an error. See the bottom of the article for additional information. With 20 seconds left on the clock, a system of pulleys, balloons, ramps and dominos failed its final test run. Read more...
Photo: UCLA students participate in a Rube Goldberg competition Saturday, making complicated machines to complete simple tasks.
News, Student Government
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February 4, 1:03 am
USAC to vote on election reform
The push for undergraduate student government election reform – spurred by the abuse of loopholes in last year’s election that resulted in the misrepresentation of several student group endorsements – is coming to a crossroads this week. Read more...


