It has been 10 years since an elderly Japanese-American man sat in the back of David Yamamoto's computer workshop. Read more...
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May 5, 1:04 am
Pediatrician fights for worldwide disarmament
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May 5, 1:03 am
Voting for USAC begins tonight
Undergraduate student government elections begin this week, and for the second year, the elections board will be using a ranked-choice voting system to choose candidates. Read more...
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May 5, 1:02 am
Film calls for conservation of life in biological hot spots
With thousands of animal and plant species becoming extinct each day, many researchers call for a reversal of the destruction caused by human life to save the planet. Read more...
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May 5, 1:01 am
Conference addresses terror in new ways
Professors and researchers from several countries gathered at the Faculty Center on Friday to discuss the meaning of "terror" and its relationship to gender in a conference hosted by the UCLA Center for the Study of Women. Read more...
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May 5, 12:58 am
UCLA Pow Wow offers glimpse of native culture
It began slowly, and with each stroke, the beat got faster and faster, until it settled into an almost hypnotic rhythm. Read more...
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May 5, 12:56 am
New type of stem cells may help regenerate heart tissues
When cold, sweaty skin and pressure, burning and tightness in the chest strikes, it could just be a sign of a heart attack. Read more...
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May 5, 12:55 am
USAC candidates square off in bipartisan election debate
Students from the Bruins United and Students First! slates filled the De Neve Plaza Room on Saturday evening to support their candidates in the undergraduate student government election debate. Read more...