It used to take Eder Gaona almost six hours every day to travel back and forth from his home in Santa Ana to UCLA, because he could not afford to move out of his parents' house. Read more...
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May 23, 9:00 pm
IDEAS at UCLA wins UC President’s Award for Outstanding Student Leadership for advocacy efforts
Campus, News
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May 23, 9:00 pm
ASUCLA hopeful as sales mirror last May’s
Associated Students UCLA is cautiously optimistic about improving sales after May's financial results came close to levels seen this time last year. Read more...
News, Westwood
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May 23, 9:00 pm
Bruins run for a seat on Westwood neighborhood council
Steven Somers, Madeline Brozen and Erik Peña all have strong attachments to the Westwood community. Read more...
Campus, Crime, News
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May 23, 9:00 pm
UCLA still stripped of Undie Run
Negotiations with the administration to bring back a university-sanctioned Undie Run for students were halted last week because of safety and liability concerns. Read more...
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May 23, 9:00 pm
Dancing to the timeless Regency beat at the Jane Austen Ball
Tammy Prara bends her knees in a slight curtsey. Then she and her husband weave in and out of other couples on the dance floor, forward and backward, holding hands and letting go. Read more...
Photo: Tony Munoz, dance instructor and actor from Santa Monica, and his student Laura Rapp were partners for the Jane Austen Ball, held inside Powell Library. To see the historical dances, go to dailybruin.com/video
News, Westwood
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May 20, 9:51 pm
UC examines proposal to assume care for California prisons in bid to alleviate the state’s budget problems
The UC Board of Regents weighed the possibility of managing the state prison health care system in a public discussion Thursday in San Francisco, marking the first step in an ongoing University of California investigation into the topic. Read more...
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May 20, 9:48 pm
Taking risks to teach lessons: One Bruin’s long journey to bring a school to ethnic Karen refugees in Burma
Suffering from food poisoning, he finally made it to the river separating Burma and Thailand. Read more...
Photo: Fourth-year UCLA student Benjamin Moore, one of four students who received the Charles E. Young Humanitarian Award, was honored for his involvement with Bruins for Burma.

