Chinese and Tibetan supporters gathered in front of Kerckhoff Hall on Tuesday, in an unorganized protest that featured speakers from both sides voicing their opinions and frustrations. Read more...
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April 16, 11:12 am
Protesters: Free Tibet?
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April 16, 3:00 am
With tent as portal, AIDS no longer worlds away
Switching on an MP3 player and brushing aside a wall of dangling beads, Sol Eufracio leaves UCLA behind to embark on her journey into an African village. Read more...
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April 15, 11:41 pm
Finding healthy appetite a complex endeavor
Humans experience many drives that prompt them to perform certain behaviors, the most powerful of which is the drive to eat. Read more...
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April 15, 11:39 pm
Genetics plays role in obesity
As students pile their plates with often calorie-heavy food served to them by residential restaurants, scientists and doctors at UCLA and elsewhere are working to determine the relationship between an individual's genetics and their probability of becoming obese. Read more...
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April 15, 11:35 pm
Food restriction not effective long-term weight-loss solution
Selena Tan, a third-year psychology student, had a best friend who ate only Jell-O for one meal each day. Read more...
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April 15, 11:33 pm
A time to sift through options
Every year many high school students must choose among top-tier California schools such as UC Berkeley, USC and UCLA. Read more...
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April 15, 11:31 pm
How Do I: Get parallel parking rules down straight
Driving down Gayley Avenue, you are forced to come to a dead stop as a car, attempting to parallel park into a tight spot, juts out into traffic. Read more...