Philip Morris USA, a major tobacco company, decided to stop funding external research projects at a variety of universities, including many projects in the University of California said by UC officials to be receiving relatively small sums. Read more...
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March 3, 9:45 pm
Philip Morris cuts research
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March 3, 9:40 pm
Students movin’ on up and out, or not
Hoping to find an ideal spot off campus, Janika Mohan set out, calling and chasing landlords, coordinating roommates, and preparing to commit to an apartment in Westwood. Read more...
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March 3, 9:40 pm
Week explores “˜correct’ effects
The Bruin Republicans passed out fliers and spoke to students walking through Bruin Walk on Monday about various speakers and a movie screening they will be hosting for Political Correctness Week. Read more...
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March 3, 9:35 pm
Ideal posture while online relaxes body
The way we sit at the computer goes all the way down to our feet. Read more...
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March 3, 9:35 pm
Eligibility still means a spot
University of California officials have announced that they will continue admitting all eligible student applicants, even with the potential effects of Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's state budget cuts on university resources in the upcoming 2008-2009 school year. Read more...
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March 3, 9:34 pm
New bill would protect journalism teachers
At the national college newspaper convention in San Francisco last Friday, Sen. Leland Yee introduced new legislation that would make it illegal for administrators to discipline high school and college journalism advisors based on content published in school newspapers. Read more...
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March 3, 9:33 pm
USAC currently lining up performers, sponsors for “˜Concerts for Cash’
"Concerts for Cash" is currently in the works as organizers are revising sponsorship packets and searching for third-party sponsors and big-name music performers to perform in May. Read more...