Correction appended No, there was no 12th national championship banner hoisted for the basketball team in Pauley Pavilion this year. No victory over the ‘SC football team in the Big Game, either. Read more...
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June 4, 9:00 pm
UCLA’s Best: No. 2: Basketball, football won respect of all Bruins
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June 4, 9:00 pm
Chancellor talks continue today
The advisory committee for selecting the next UCLA chancellor will meet concurrently with the UC Board of Regents’ Committee on Educational Policy today to continue talks regarding matters related to the appointment of UCLA’s ninth chief executive. Read more...
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June 4, 9:00 pm
Institute celebrates success in research
About the only thing researchers knew about AIDS in 1981 was that it had unusual symptoms and seemed common among gay men. Today, 25 years later, not only do they better understand the causes of AIDS and the significance of HIV, scientists have also created treatments and generated prevention methods. Read more...
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June 4, 9:00 pm
Network fights virus through art
On a recent trip to India, which now has more people living with HIV than any other country in the world, Professor David Gere spent time addressing some of the issues and stigmas of the disease through art. Read more...
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June 4, 9:00 pm
Remarkable recovery sends baby home
The sound of a baby crying came from the other room. “Excuse me,” Nicole Draper said as she wearily rose up from the couch to check on her twin boys. Read more...
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June 4, 9:00 pm
UCLA’s discovery made history
Though 25 years have passed since he saw his first patient with AIDS, Dr. Michael Gottlieb, an assistant clinical professor of medicine at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, said he remembers that patient in more detail than the patients he saw yesterday. Read more...
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June 4, 9:00 pm
Bruins toast right to same-sex marriage
Hundreds of people filled Bruin Plaza on Friday, spilling onto the steps and roof of Ackerman Union, to watch Patricia Alford-Keating, a UCLA Student Psychological Services counselor, and her partner, Shannon Lea Keating, rededicate their lives to one another in a public ceremony. Read more...