Effective treatments and vaccines for HIV have so far been elusive, and UCLA researchers said they do not believe a solution for either will present itself in the next few years. Read more...
News, Science & Health
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September 29, 11:06 pm
HIV vaccine still far from effective
News, Westwood
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September 28, 9:33 pm
Two UCLA students stabbed at party
Two UCLA students were stabbed after a fight broke out at a party held on the night of Sept. 21 on the 600 block of Midvale Avenue, university police said. Read more...
News, Westwood
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September 28, 9:31 pm
Barber shop stays true to 1920s roots
Before Gabriel Friedland moved to Westwood more than 15 years ago, his hair was a problem. Read more...
Photo: UCLA alumna Carol Pearlstein looks into the mirror as she gets a haircut at Oakley’s Barber Shop, the oldest business in Westwood. Oakley’s celebrated its 80th anniversary this month, allowing frequent clients to reflect on the changes the store has undergone, along with the Village in general.
News, Westwood
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September 28, 9:28 pm
L.A. thirsts for relief
Southern California water scarcity quickly becomes more of a harsh reality as increases in dust, brown patches in the lawn and failing trees around campus allude to UCLA's desert-like location. Read more...
Campus, News
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September 28, 9:25 pm
Budget cuts strain Labor Institute
Elena Shih relies on graduate student research opportunities to pay for her student fees and study a topic she's interested in: labor studies. Read more...
Campus, News
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September 28, 9:24 pm
UCLA reaches out to parents with Bruin Parents & Families Program
First-year theater student Amalia Mesa-Gustin and her mother Felicia Gustin like to send each other photos on their camera phones throughout the day. Read more...
News, Westwood
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September 28, 1:46 am
House passes bill that could affect federal aid
A bill recently passed by the House of Representatives could result in one of the largest overhauls of the nation's student aid program. Read more...

