To his friends and family, Elias Ibrahim was an inspirational activist with an open mind who was always willing to put others before himself. Read more...
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March 17, 11:59 pm
Ibrahim was admired friend, activist
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March 17, 9:05 pm
How do I: Get money for used textbooks
Each quarter, students spend hundreds of dollars for books that will only be used for a couple of months or sometimes never be opened at all. Read more...
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March 17, 9:04 pm
Girl Scout cookies popular
Andrew Mendoza, a third-year psychobiology student, was walking down Bruin Walk talking on his cell phone when he heard the siren call that caused him to stop dead in his tracks, temporarily derailing his journey home. Read more...
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March 17, 9:03 pm
Individual responsibility vital to the future of Undie Run
This Wednesday night marks the quarterly tradition where thousands of Bruins ditch their clothes and anxieties in a mad dash from Strathmore Tunnel to Royce Quad. Read more...
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March 17, 9:02 pm
Democratic race keeps voters tuned in
Though the bulk of the primaries and caucuses are remnants of the past, the excitement and intensity of the election show no sign of subsiding in the near future. Read more...
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March 17, 9:01 pm
Medical workers violated Spears’ privacy
UCLA Medical Center is planning to fire and discipline employees who violated privacy policies by looking at pop star Britney Spears' medical records, a hospital official told The Associated Press. Read more...
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March 17, 9:00 pm
Science&Health: Chemical in broccoli aids human immune system
Some people did not enjoy eating broccoli as children, but a study by the UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine found the vegetable has a beneficial chemical compound. Read more...