A faculty-organized colloquium will be hosted today to discuss the budget shortfalls of the University of California system and its implications for UCLA. Read more...
Campus, News
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October 15, 1:06 am
UCLA faculty to hold colloquium, ‘Defending the Public University’
Campus, News
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October 15, 1:03 am
UCLA students learn to handle pressures of being emergency trauma technicians
When a patient comes into the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center suffering from severe gunshot wound complications, Rey Henry is ready. Read more...
Photo: Fourth-year study of religion student Valerie Powers and fourth-year history student Rey Henry work in the UCLA trauma center. Emergency trauma technicians undergo EMT training and an additional 144 hours of training.
News, Science & Health
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October 15, 12:59 am
UCLA professors and students excitedly observe the search for water on the moon
David Paige, a professor of planetary sciences, invited students and staff to his house early on Friday to watch a rocket and the Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite, or LCROSS, deliberately crash into the moon in an attempt to find evidence of water. Read more...
Crime, Opinion
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October 14, 11:33 pm
Editorial: UCLA Dismount Zone policy overlooks crucial aspects
Before university police started enforcing the new Dismount Zone policy, a white bike lane was anonymously chalked from De Neve Drive to the College Library. Read more...
A Closer Look, News
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October 13, 9:40 pm
Thefts prompt aggressive protective measures
Jacqueline Djedje noticed the two koras from West Africa were stolen minutes before a class presentation for her African American musical heritage course this fall. Read more...
A Closer Look, Crime, News
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October 13, 9:39 pm
Security cameras monitor campus
Students shopping in the UCLA Store may not know that someone could be watching them on a TV monitor in the back room as they sift through clothing, choose a planner or shoplift a computer lock. Read more...
A Closer Look, Crime, News
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October 13, 9:34 pm
Underutilized community service officers provide safety, company
When Kathy Ngo stepped out of Boyer Hall into an empty courtyard a little before midnight on Monday, she was hardly surprised by the sight of a tall man waiting for her. Read more...
Photo: Kathy Ngo, a first year graduate student in chemistry and biochemistry, is escorted from Boyer Hall by Eric Agar, a community service officer. The CSO escort service program operates from dusk until 1 a.m. on most nights, except on Thursdays, when it operates until 2 a.m.


