For some students, passing the next midterm is the least of their worries. Read more...
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November 2, 9:54 pm
Food closet program helps students dealing with hunger
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November 2, 9:52 pm
San Francisco mayor drops out of state race
Signs bearing San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom's name will be absent from Bruin Walk this week, after the Democrat dropped out of the 2010 gubernatorial race on Friday. Read more...
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November 2, 9:51 pm
AAmnesty advocate to lecture at Law School
Former Director of Amnesty International U.S.A. Jack Healey will hold a lecture Wednesday on the ongoing human rights violations in the country of Myanmar, previously known as Burma, and around the world. Read more...
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November 2, 2:13 pm
Night Powell to reopen tonight, according to USAC representative
Night Powell will reopen tonight at 11, following two donations made on behalf of the late-night study locale, according to undergraduate student government General Representative Jason Tengco. Read more...
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November 1, 11:10 pm
Three Westwood marijuana dispensaries close
Three of Westwood's five cannabis dispensaries have closed for unstated reasons. Read more...
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November 1, 10:36 pm
ASUCLA acts to end sales slump
Food and textbook sales continued to decline in October from the previous year, but Associated Students UCLA expects to see an improvement soon. Read more...
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November 1, 10:29 pm
A new way to detect malaria
The diagnosis of malaria may be possible with a simple stick of chewing gum. Andrew Fung, a UCLA graduate student, might be able to work around the fear of needles in malaria-infected patients in remote countries. He received a Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation grant for $100,000 last month to research a method of diagnosing malaria with chewing gum. Read more...
Photo: UCLA doctoral student Andrew Fung will use his grant to research whether chewing gum can be used to detect malaria biomarkers in saliva.
