Sunday, May 3

Forecasting UCLA: A look at campus climate-Yun Shin

When Yun Shin arrived at UCLA as a transfer student, she felt the full weight of the label ­"“ she had landed in a world where many students already had groups of friends, and there was no niche she could easily fall into. Read more...

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To build community, Yun Shin founded the Korean Church on Campus with a few friends.



Child Life Program provides fun and friends to kids in hospital

Karleen Wray spent a recent shift at the Mattel Children's Hospital UCLA playing Rock Band with a group of kids. Other days, she plays board games or supervises as the younger patients paint and play with toys in a room that resembles a preschool. "It's a safe place ­"“ there are no medical procedures in play rooms," Wray said. Read more...

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Recent UCLA graduate Karleen Wray volunteers for the Child Life Program at Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center and plays with hospitalized children.



ORL brings blood and bones to the Hill in forensic showcase

Beneath 1,500 years of sediment were the skeletal remains of more than a dozen people, all layered on top of each other in a large sacrificial pit. Alexei Vranich had just made the biggest discovery of his annual dig at a Tiwanaku site in Bolivia. Read more...

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The human osteology laboratory features an archaeological
collection of skulls. Anthropology professor Alexei Vranich is holding an event on the Hill called “Blood, Bones and Bruins” today at 7 p.m. which will feature hands-on forensics exhibits. (courtesy of Gereme Gaffney)


UCLA continues water conservation despite end of drought

After a state-wide drought declaration in 2008, UCLA was technically exempt from water use restrictions by the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power. But the university decided to join the conservation effort anyway, said Rich Ohara, UCLA senior grounds superintendent. That push toward water conservation will continue despite last week's announcement by Gov. Read more...


A week to thank workers

On most mornings, Cherlyn Smith can be found in Covel dining hall, serving desserts and grilled items to students coming in before their 8 a.m. Read more...

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Workers protest budget cuts in front of Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center on Monday.