The hurricane caused property damage, displaced local residents and left millions without electricity in New York, New Jersey and several surrounding states. Read more...
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November 5, 2:49 am
Hurricane Sandy has broad effects
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November 5, 2:37 am
Renovated Pauley Pavilion reopens with festivities
About 7,000 students and parents rushed in Friday night to catch a glimpse of the revamped sports arena, which had been closed since March 2011 for a $136 million renovation. Read more...
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Several thousand student and parent attendees line up outside of the newly renovated Pauley Pavilion for Pauley Opening Madness on Friday night. Attendees also took part in the Homecoming festival that set up just outside of Pauley.
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November 5, 2:31 am
Pauley Pavilion to stay open late for student groups
Student organizations will be able to use meeting rooms and floor space within Pauley Pavilion free of charge for practices and meetings until 1 a.m. on nights that have no games scheduled. Read more...
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November 2, 1:31 am
Survey shows students lack political involvement on campus
Despite the upcoming election, UCLA undergraduate students are largely uninvolved in politics, according to a Daily Bruin/UCLA Department of Statistics survey conducted between Sept. 24 and Oct. 9. Read more...
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November 2, 1:17 am
Ashe about your health: Caffeine can be effective, but in modest doses
This week, we will consider the age-old question of how best to stay awake when you need to cram for an exam or get that paper written by morning, and which works best, coffee or soda. Read more...
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David Baron
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November 2, 1:11 am
New smartphone app WebiTap changes dining experience for customers
Smartphone users dining in Westwood may soon be able to order their meals without using a physical menu. Read more...
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UCLA alumnus Jonathan Lee is the co-creator of a web-based app called WebiTap, which provides interactive smartphone menus for local eateries.
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November 2, 1:06 am
Luskin forum provides students with insight on Calif. propositions
Former Calif. Gov. Gray Davis visited UCLA on Thursday to speak about propositions on the California ballot and their effect on students as part of an informational forum hosted by the UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs. Read more...
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Assemblyman Cameron Smyth, former Calif. Gov. Gray Davis and Professor Emeritus Daniel Mitchell talk at a forum about the Calif. propositions.




