Tuesday, May 5

Baby books become research resource

UCLA's collection of 1,300 baby books began in 2003 with the arrival of an 1884 account published in London of common diseases among young children. Read more...

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The UCLA Biomedical Library’s History and Special Collections stacks houses a large and unique collection of baby books from the United States dating back to 1872.


Tea Party’s uneasy guest

At a Beverly Hills rally on Sept. 26, some members of the Bruin Republicans had a chance to meet members of the Tea Party, a growing nationwide conservative movement. Read more...



Students and recruiters discuss post-graduation plans

Graduate school application season kicked off on Oct. 27 in the Ackerman Ballroom, as schools throughout the country promoted themselves to prospective students who will be filling out their applications in late fall and early winter. Schools' intentions also included familiarizing themselves with potential applicants. Read more...

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The UCLA Graduate & Professional School Fair brought schools from all over the country to campus on Wednesday to partake in the recruitment process.


Resident pets help with stress relief

Prancing among scattered notes and textbooks, two small dogs play with students during an impromptu visit to a Delta Terrace study lounge. Read more...

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Assistant resident director Laura Paulson and third-year political science student Ben Sanchez play with Paulson’s dog, Memo. Paulson brings her dogs into nearby study lounges as a way to help relieve stressed students during midterms and finals.