From a Riverside native who handwrote her high school essays because she did not own a computer to a woman who is one of only 96 black students in her year, Campbell Hall bustles with students from myriad backgrounds who all say they benefit from the Academic Advancement Program. Read more...
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February 27, 11:25 pm
AAP celebrates 35 years
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February 27, 11:24 pm
EMT program teaches skills
Cutting off the socks of a man whose skin is peeling from his legs, putting his legs in splints, and lifting him to an ambulance where his vitals are monitored is not a typical day in the life of an EMT, but it comes with the territory. Read more...
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February 27, 11:23 pm
Superdelegate system splits Democrats
In the contest for the Democratic presidential candidate nomination, Sen. Barack Obama has a slight lead of 153 pledged delegates over Sen. Hillary Clinton. Read more...
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February 27, 11:22 pm
Vigil will honor alum killed by O.C. police
A vigil will be held in Bruin Plaza in honor of UCLA alumnus Michael Sungman Cho, aged 25, who was shot and killed by Orange County police officers during an alleged incident of vandalism two months ago. Read more...
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February 27, 11:22 pm
Students to mix with professionals
The UCLA Armenian Graduate Student Association will be hosting its first annual Graduate-Professional Networking Forum tonight to give students the chance to meet professionals from various major companies. Read more...
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February 26, 10:19 pm
Remembering a journalist
New York Times columnist David Brooks delivered the sixth annual Daniel Pearl memorial lecture Tuesday to a capacity audience gathered at Korn Convocation Hall to remember the prominent Wall Street Journal reporter. Read more...
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February 26, 10:18 pm
How do I: Bravely request dreaded letters
Knees shaking and hands sweating, you gather the courage to give a simple knock and hope the professor will answer his door. Read more...