ANDREW HSIEH/daily bruin senior”ˆstaff Flags were placed by each grave marker Monday at Los Angeles National Cemetery in recognition of Memorial Day, the national holiday that commemorates the American men and women who have died in military service. Read more...
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May 28, 10:06 pm
Feature Photo: That these dead shall not have died in vain
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May 28, 10:02 pm
Recall effort targets Councilman Weiss
Community members have begun a campaign to recall City Councilman Jack Weiss, citing concerns about excessive traffic and what they consider overdevelopment in Weiss' district, which includes Westwood. Read more...
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May 24, 9:43 pm
UCLA impacts L.A., state economy
UCLA's contributions to Los Angeles and the state of California extend beyond academics to the tune of over $9 billion in yearly economic activity, according to a study released earlier this week. Read more...
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May 24, 9:42 pm
Students speak out against sexual violence
"No more violence, no more rape," chanted a group of students as they marched along Gayley Avenue on Thursday night in support of survivors of sexual violence. Read more...
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May 24, 9:41 pm
Esteemed economics professor dies at 54
Kenneth Sokoloff, a professor in the UCLA Department of Economics, died Monday at the age of 54. Sokoloff, who joined the UCLA faculty in 1980, specialized in the economic history of North America. Read more...
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May 24, 9:40 pm
Controversial philosopher to dissect issue of poverty
Peter Singer, a renowned and controversial ethicist and philosopher, is set to speak on campus today to share his views about global poverty and people's obligations in solving this issue. Read more...
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May 24, 9:40 pm
Researchers work to light up our lives
Two UCLA researchers are working to brighten the future of television and cell phone screens. Read more...