More than a decade ago, Dr. Juan Alejos and two other physicians made a humanitarian trip to Peru. Recently, Alejos has been organizing a similar trip, but this time around, the number of people in his group exceeds 40 "“ an overwhelming prospect he never expected. Read more...
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October 18, 9:38 pm
Doctor plans humanitarian trip
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October 18, 9:35 pm
Organic options in the works
Organic food products may not be a common sight on campus, but UCLA Dining Services and Associated Students UCLA restaurants are hoping to make organic options more widely available. Read more...
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October 18, 9:34 pm
Campus to host families for Parents’ Weekend
First-year astrophysics student Anastasia Gamick is looking forward to seeing her mom this weekend. Read more...
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October 18, 9:31 pm
PINK recruits college models
On Thursday morning, the pavement at Le Conte and Broxton avenues went from parking lot to runway. Read more...
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October 17, 10:45 pm
Worth more than words
Maxim Martel was an officer in the Russian army during World War II, but the specific details of his own experiences faded away as he examined photos of the Israel-Lebanon War by photographer Yoav Galai that were on display at Hillel at UCLA on Wednesday evening. Read more...
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October 17, 10:30 pm
Campus suicide victim troubled
On the morning of Oct. 12th, a young man walked off a balcony on South Campus and died. Nancy Greenstein, the director of police community services for UCPD, said the physical evidence indicates a suicide. Read more...
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October 17, 10:25 pm
Graduate students to share work at LGBT conference
Scholars from all over the country are set to convene at UCLA this weekend to discuss and present works about queer life, literature, film, politics and more. Read more...