Nelson Ho, a first-year electrical engineering student, died Feb. 15 of an undetermined illness at the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center. He was 18. Read more...
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Nelson Ho
Nelson Ho, a first-year electrical engineering student, died Feb. 15 of an undetermined illness at the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center. He was 18. Read more...
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Nelson Ho
Past a small, somewhat inconspicuous sign advertising UCLA's newest dining facility, students can be seen lounging on the South Campus Court of Sciences Student Center's grass rooftop patio and heading underground toward its restaurants. After more than two years of construction, the center saw its first customers Tuesday. The new center, which is certified by the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design for energy efficiency, replaced the Bombshelter, South Campus' former dining area that was demolished in 2009. Read more...
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Students walk through the South Campus Court of Sciences Student Center. The center opened Tuesday and houses new restaurants including Yoshinoya and Subway, as well as two original ASUCLA restaurants.
The U.S. Supreme Court agreed Tuesday to hear a case challenging affirmative action in college admissions that may affect a similar case underway in California about admissions policies for public universities in the state. Read more...
As he shook hands with President Barack Obama, Teofilo Ruiz leaned in to give him a message: "Michelle rocks!" Read more...
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Professor Teofilo Ruiz received the National Humanities Medal from President Barack Obama earlier this month. The award recognized his lifelong academic studies and his commitment to teaching.
Most University of California employees in the past months have received an email with the subject line, "Please Sign Now: UC Patent Amendment." Read more...
The Undergraduate Students Association Council is the official student government of UCLA's undergraduate students. Council meetings are Tuesdays at 7 p.m. in Kerckhoff 417 and are open to all students. Read more...
As the clock struck 1 p.m. on Sunday, 26 hours of standing and dancing officially came to a close. More than 800 Dance Marathon participants collapsed onto the floor of Ackerman Grand Ballroom, exhausted, muscles aching and beads of sweat on their foreheads. Read more...
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Dancers rest and eat doughnuts outside of Ackerman Grand Ballroom after finishing Dance Marathon.