From superheroes to "superfly" Nikes, being spotted on Bruin Walk is the newest kind of UCLA fame. Read more...
News, Westwood
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November 4, 1:31 am
Students share confessions on Spotted on Bruin Walk
News
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November 4, 1:25 am
Inside the immigration issues
After eight years of teaching law at the University of Colorado at Boulder, Hiroshi Motomura woke up one morning inspired to work on something new. Read more...
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Hiroshi Motomura, a well-known immigration policy expert and UCLA law professor, will speak about his research at the School of Public Affairs today.
(Courtesy of Hiroshi Motomura)
News, Science & Health
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November 4, 1:23 am
Health? There’s an app for that
People carry powerful sensors every day, right in their pockets. Read more...
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Deborah Estrin, a researcher at the Center for Embedded Networked Sensing, is developing smart phone mobile health apps.
News, Science & Health
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November 4, 1:18 am
HIV studies help public health
A team of UCLA researchers will conduct a study to test the effects of a new health care strategy on HIV-positive men released from Los Angeles County jails. Read more...
News, Student Government
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November 3, 3:13 pm
USAC Recap ““ Nov. 2
The Undergraduate Students Association Council is the official student government of UCLA's undergraduate students. Council meetings are Tuesdays at 7 p.m. in Kerckhoff 417 and are open to all students. Read more...
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November 3, 2:43 am
Gov. Brown back in town
It was a hard night for two chief executive officers, as longtime Democratic politicians Jerry Brown and Barbara Boxer defeated their Republican rivals in Tuesday's state election. Read more...
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Cindy Huipe (left), a third-year statistics student, and Olivia Ortiz of L.A. hold signs.
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November 3, 2:41 am
Students care most about education, economy
As the University of California prepares to discuss another student fee increase for the next academic year amid continuing budget woes, students will look to Governor-elect Jerry Brown and a new Legislature to commit to higher education funding. In exit polling conducted by the Daily Bruin at polling sites, students overwhelmingly marked education and economy as the issues that influenced them most. Read more...



