Students and families will be able to pay for housing, tuition and transportation charges all under one billing system, beginning Sunday. Read more...
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November 4, 12:25 am
Billing systems merge under BruinBill
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November 3, 11:54 pm
UCLA employee conducting research sentenced for wire fraud
In 2009, a newly hired UCLA employee obtained a $100,000 NASA research contract for a project at his private firm. Read more...
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November 3, 11:47 pm
Awareness week presents a look at Afghanistan outside of the media
Poster board tombstones with facts about social and political conditions in Afghanistan lay on the grass in front of Janss Steps on Monday as part of the "Field of Forgotten Facts." Read more...
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Students perform a traditional Afghan dance in Bruin Plaza on Thursday as part of Afghanistan Awareness Week.
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November 3, 2:55 am
UCLA Department of Mathematics teams up with LAPD to combat gang crime
The Los Angeles Police Department and the UCLA Department of Mathematics have teamed up to use quantitative analysis and computer programming to help solve ongoing criminal investigations. Read more...
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November 3, 2:48 am
Computer science student Song Zheng shares self-taught skills in programming
Zheng, a fifth-year computer science student, only started programming two years ago. But he is now at the front of his own student-run course offered by the Association for Computing Machinery at UCLA. Read more...
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Song Zheng, a fifth-year computer science student and winner of Facebook’s SoCal Camp Hackathon at UCLA, gives students programming lessons. His course is offered through the Association of Computing Machinery.
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November 3, 2:43 am
UCLA Engineers Without Borders returns to Nicaragua to continue four-year project
UCLA's chapter of Engineers Without Borders has been active since 2005. Engineers Without Borders is a international non-profit organization with chapters in several countries. Read more...
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Fourth-year civil engineering student Brandon Lanthier cements the inside wall of a water tank in Guatemala.
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November 2, 12:49 am
UCLA Faculty Center to stay, conference center to be built over Lot 6
The UCLA Faculty Center is no longer in line for demolition. UCLA has shifted plans for a new seven-story conference and guest center, partially financed by the $100 million donation by alumni Meyer and Renee Luskin, to the site currently occupied by Parking Structure 6. Read more...



