A UCLA student who was stabbed during a chemistry lab in 2009 by a fellow student recently filed a lawsuit against her attacker and the University of California Regents in civil court. Read more...
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December 8, 4:01 pm
Victim in campus stabbing sues UC Regents, alleging school officials failed to protect her
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December 7, 11:32 pm
Three more suspects arrested and one released in connection with stabbing before UCLA-USC football game
Three more suspects have been arrested in connection with the 40-person brawl before Saturday's UCLA-USC football game at the Rose Bowl. Read more...
Campus, News
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December 6, 2:50 am
Vandals paint USC in blue and gold
A group of UCLA students wrote "UCLA" on the turf of the USC Cromwell track early Friday morning using bottles filled with eight gallons of blue and gold acrylic paint. Read more...
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Cleanup crews attempt to wash away several gallons of blue and gold paint that were thrown throughout the USC campus early Friday morning.
News, Science & Health
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December 6, 2:48 am
UCLA researchers find protein linked to the prevention of prostate cancer growth
To battle the constantly mutating enemy of prostate cancer, UCLA researchers decided to forgo the conventional approach of developing specific drugs for the disease. Read more...
Campus, News
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December 6, 2:44 am
UCLA students undress to de-stress in Wednesday’s Undie Run
About 2,000 students are expected to participate in this quarter's underground Undie Run, which will occur Wednesday at midnight. Read more...
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Approximately 2,000 are expected to participate in Wednesday night’s Undie Run. Last fall’s run led to the arrests of a number of students.
News, Westwood
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December 6, 2:42 am
North and South Korean conflict draws international attention
Some UCLA students have voiced concern over escalating violence between North and South Korea that has brought the nations to the brink of all-out war. Read more...
Campus, News
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December 6, 2:41 am
California HIV/AIDS Research Program creates database to unite HIV patient records
For many HIV patients, each visit to a different doctor involves repeating their medical conditions, past treatments and current medications. Read more...


