Under a night sky, Zeyad Zaky’s cousins guarded their neighborhood in Alexandria, Egypt with pipes and brooms from looters who were running rampant. That year, Hosni Mubarak, the former autocratic president of Egypt, stepped down from his 30-year rule in the country, marking the climax of the Egyptian revolution. Read more...
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February 11, 12:22 am
UCLA professor, student with family in Egypt discuss its status
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February 11, 12:15 am
Postal service to end Saturday mail delivery
The U.S. Postal Service announced last week a plan to cut letter services on Saturdays and soon implement a five-day mail delivery service. Read more...
Campus, News
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February 8, 1:40 am
CCLE’s preview feature allows students to view syllabi prior to enrolling
In November, the CCLE staff launched the syllabus preview feature, which allows students to browse available course syllabi online in a centralized location. Read more...
News, Science & Health
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February 8, 1:38 am
Good habits prevent skin damage
From time to time, Dr. David Baron, executive director at the Arthur Ashe Student Health and Wellness Center, will ask other health experts at the Ashe Center to host the column and answer student questions. Read more...
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February 8, 1:29 am
New eateries in Westwood add healthy dining options
A grapefruit-mint juice cleanser, cauliflower mashed potatoes and bacon-wrapped hot dogs are just some of the menu items available at a number of new, or soon to open, restaurants in Westwood Village. Read more...
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February 8, 1:28 am
Locks of Love comes to UCLA
UCLA alumnus Brian Frederick stared at his reflection on his phone’s screen as he stood in the James West Alumni Center. Read more...
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February 7, 12:36 am
More travel study programs added
Students planning to travel abroad will now have more options to choose from, after UCLA recently added five new programs to its travel study and modified two others. Read more...



