Ericka Carlos, a third-year political science student, is going to work out at the Wooden Center this week for a cause greater than her own personal satisfaction. Read more...
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October 27, 9:44 pm
Students shape up for Pac-10 Challenge
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October 27, 9:33 pm
Medical professor receives grant
A professor at the David Geffen School of Medicine recently received a $6.5 million grant from the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences to study the influence of pesticides on Parkinson's disease. Read more...
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October 27, 9:30 pm
Disability Awareness Week aims to spark discussion
Fourth-year political science student Hugo Muñoz recounted his childhood experience with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. "My teacher grabbed me by my shoulder, took off her sweatshirt and tied me to the chair," Muñoz said. Read more...
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October 27, 9:28 pm
Political cartoons inspired alumnus
Michael Kahn remembers the moment he fell in love with political cartoons. Read more...
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October 26, 11:47 pm
Walk raises money for eye research
Dickson Court became the center of attention Sunday during the second annual Los Angeles VisionWalk, which involved 450 participants who raised $80,000 for eye disease research. Read more...
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October 26, 11:46 pm
Bruin Democrats campaign in Nevada
LAS VEGAS "”mdash; When Claire Martin, Liana Dillaway, and Danielle Barnes crammed into a bed barely suited for two in a small Vegas motel, only to wake up at 7 a.m. on Saturday, it wasn't to get a head start at the casinos. Read more...
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October 26, 11:34 pm
Students can pursue interests in DC
The Quarter in Washington Program, offered by the Center for American Politics and Public Policy, gives students the opportunity to take classes, research a topic that interests them and intern at one of the many organizations in Washington, D.C. Read more...