Some students repeatedly sacrifice sleep to study from evening to early morning to get a higher grade on a paper or a couple more points on an exam, but according to experts it may invite the invasion of harmful bacteria. Read more...
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May 13, 10:54 pm
Stress invites infections
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May 13, 10:50 pm
Bacteria developing resistance
Medications that clinicians have been prescribing may not be the best solution for curing bacterial infections, according to some medical researchers. Read more...
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May 13, 9:00 pm
Influential tobacco researcher, 84, dies
Dr. Murray Jarvik, the man whose research helped develop the nicotine patch, passed away last Thursday at the age of 84. Read more...
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May 12, 11:03 pm
Board to hear office case
The undergraduate student government Judicial Board has decided to hear the case against President Gabe Rose, Facilities Commissioner Sherlyn Mossahebfar and Office Space Allocation Committee Chairwoman Neilda Pacquing. Read more...
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May 12, 11:02 pm
Ads give face to UCLA
Full-page advertisements featuring prominent UCLA alumni appeared in several large publications over the past few weeks in an effort to garner attention and support for the university. Read more...
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May 12, 11:01 pm
Feature Photo: New kids are the Blocks
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May 12, 11:00 pm
Student parking poses problems
As Westwood Village parking continues to frustrate many UCLA students, residents of a nearby neighborhood are rallying to end what they see as an increase in long-term student parking in their streets. Read more...