Gripping her steering wheel and driving at high speeds with knuckles clenched so tight that the circulation of blood to her hands was cut short, Diana Rider, 33, glanced down and noticed her fists were white and numb. Read more...
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July 27, 9:41 pm
Post-traumatic stress disorder plagues veterans
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July 27, 9:40 pm
Technology changes how battles are fought
The U.S. military has been taking active steps since the 1900s to downsize its man power and consolidate the use of advanced technologies in the battlefield, said Jason Choi, an assistant professor of military science at UCLA. Read more...
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July 27, 9:00 pm
Jordan Farmar visits Mattel Children’s Hospital
Jordan Farmar, a UCLA alumnus and a player for the Los Angeles Lakers, visited pediatric patients at the Mattel Children's Hospital at UCLA early last week. Read more...
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July 22, 1:57 pm
ALF claims responsibility for alleged missing vanpool
A UC investigation dismissed claims of a removal of a UCLA vanpool from Riverside made by an animal rights activist group, the Animal Liberation Front. Read more...
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July 20, 9:40 pm
Budget cuts impact Korean studies program
April Kim, a second-generation Korean American, entered UCLA with a limited understanding of her culture, so she decided to pursue Korean studies as a way to get in touch with her heritage. Read more...
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July 20, 9:40 pm
Board of Regents sits on the SAT
The UC Board of Regents debated a proposal which would eliminate the requirement for the SAT subject tests, thereby increasing the number of the eligible applicants for the university. Read more...
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July 20, 9:38 pm
School names under review
UC officials are reviewing the names of UCLA and UC Irvine's engineering schools in the wake of Henry Samueli's recent conviction of lying to federal investigators, officials said recently. Read more...