Last week, Alex Pham received an email notifying her that because she had not fulfilled the university's hepatitis B shot requirement, her classes could be dropped. Read more...
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April 17, 8:11 am
Ashe Center warns students that if hepatitis B shot requirement not met, classes may be dropped
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April 17, 8:09 am
Best Buy to close its Westwood Village location in May
People purchasing electronics at the Best Buy in Westwood Village this weekend were met with a sign outside the store letting them know it would be closed for good in less than a month. Read more...
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The Best Buy on Weyburn Avenue will close next month, as part of a larger series of closures by the company across the country.
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April 17, 8:07 am
Diversity-related requirement for College of Letters and Science awaits approval by faculty
Proponents of a diversity-related requirement are hoping that the third time is the charm for its inclusion to the UCLA College of Letters and Science General Education criteria. Read more...
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April 17, 8:06 am
State Senate bills aim to lower college textbook prices with creation of digital library
Prices for some college textbooks may be lower next year, after legislation aimed at reducing the cost of course materials passed in a California Senate committee last week. Read more...
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April 17, 1:42 am
Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano delivers lecture at UCLA
Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano delivered a lecture at the UCLA Anderson School of Management on Monday, speaking to about 350 people about the role and responsibilities of the federal Department of Homeland Security. Read more...
Photo: Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano delivered a lecture at the Burkle Center for International Relations in April 2012 about the role and responsibilities of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
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April 16, 12:37 am
Professor Judea Pearl receives Alan Turing award for work on artificial intelligence
Judea Pearl remembered hiding under a staircase with seven other children when Egyptian forces launched an air-attack on Tel Aviv, Israel in 1948. Read more...
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Professor Judea Pearl is this year’s recipient of the esteemed Alan Turing award.
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April 16, 12:34 am
U.S. graduate schools see a rise in international student applications in 2012
American graduate schools saw a steep rise in international student applications for the upcoming academic year compared to recent years, according to a recent survey by an organization that predicts global trends in graduate education. Read more...


