In an average UCLA lecture of 100 people, 13 will develop a disease in their elder years that will slowly degrade their memory, according to statistics from the Alzheimer's Association. Read more...
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May 29, 10:09 pm
Alzheimer’s treatment still remaining elusive
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May 29, 10:06 pm
Exhibit compares animal, human rights
Bruins for Animals debuted an exhibit on human and animal exploitation in Bruin Plaza on Tuesday, and organizers said the purpose was to show the connection between human and animal suffering. Read more...
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May 29, 9:01 pm
UCLA programs reach out to community
When one high school student's guidance counselor suggested that, as an incoming UCLA freshman, he trade in his drama class for a computer course that would better help him prepare for college, he refused. Read more...
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May 29, 9:00 pm
Project Literacy works to raise L.A. reading levels
The first-grader Jeff Kim tutors came to a Project Literacy tutoring session a few months ago not knowing how to read a word. But with Kim's help, the boy has been slowly learning his sounds and can now read simple words. Read more...
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May 28, 10:11 pm
Student research a coveted job
When Roshni Vora conducts research, she needs half an onion, a pipette, and a donor to do the job. Read more...
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May 28, 10:08 pm
Metro fares on the rise
Fares for Metro bus and rail lines are set to increase in July and again in two years, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority Board of Directors decided Thursday. Read more...
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May 28, 10:07 pm
UCLA defends policy on piracy
Congress recently sent letters to 19 universities, including UCLA, that have been singled out by the movie and music industries for illegally downloading content, asking them to complete a survey about their measures against illegal file sharing. Read more...