The Undergraduate Students Association Council is the official student government of UCLA's undergraduate students. Read more...
News, Student Government
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January 19, 12:12 am
USAC Recap – Jan. 18
Campus, News
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January 19, 12:10 am
Professor Stuart Biegel will lecture on his findings about pre-college LGBT discrimination at UCLA School of Law’s ‘The Right to be Out’
December 23, 2010 – Several suicides of LGBT high school and college students sparked a flurry of media attention last year. What’s the climate at UCLA? Do LGBT students feel accepted? [3:20]
"LGBT students report varying temperatures in UCLA's climate of acceptance"Armando Huipe had known for more than seven years that he was gay, but he did not come out after his high school graduation. "I was playing a role at school and at home," said Huipe, a fourth-year English student and president of Delta Lambda Phi, UCLA's fraternity for gay, bisexual and progressive men. Read more...
A Closer Look, News
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January 19, 12:07 am
Publication bias creates problems in research process
A study published in a research journal often becomes accepted ideology in the scientific community, influencing decisions made by medical professionals, researchers and the general public. Yet the pressure to publish positive results in journals sometimes leads to the publication of misleading or inaccurate studies "“ the same studies used to determine which drugs doctors prescribe to patients, or whether or not to administer vaccines to children. Read more...
A Closer Look, News
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January 19, 12:04 am
The effects of federal cuts in UCLA research funding
Federal research dollars may be on their way out of UCLA laboratories. Read more...
A Closer Look, News
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January 19, 12:02 am
UCLA Professor Peter Bradley’s wait for tenure approval
When it came to the tenure track, Peter Bradley was told to remember the f-word "“ focus.
That became a mantra during his time as an assistant professor of microbiology, immunology and molecular genetics. Read more...
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Peter Bradley, assistant professor in microbiology, immunology and molecular genetics, is awaiting a decision regarding his tenure package. He teaches classes, publishes scientific papers and applies for grants, all of which help contribute to his candidacy for tenure.
Campus, News
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January 18, 1:21 am
UCLA begins selecting pilot online courses, focusing on increasing access to impacted lower-division classes
UCLA students are one step closer to taking online courses for full credit. Read more...
News, Science & Health
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January 18, 1:15 am
UCLA’s Dr. Gary Mathern gives children with untreatable seizures a second shot at a normal life
Walking into the operating room, Dr. Gary Mathern's jitters consisted of only one thought: "Have I really thought all the details through?" Read more...
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COURTESY OF GARY W. MATHERN
Dr. Gary Mathern and his team perform a hemispherectomy. The procedure is undertaken to treat severe, otherwise-untreatable seizures.



