A ballot initiative this November could make California the Golden State for stem cell research. The California Stem Cell Research and Cures Initiative would earmark $3 billion over 10 years for funding California universities and research institutes in hopes of developing breakthroughs and cures with the use of stem cells. Read more...
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May 6, 9:00 pm
Initiative seeks $3 billion for stem cell research
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May 6, 9:00 pm
Professor’s expertise paying off
Carole Goldberg’s office on the second floor of the UCLA School of Law is furnished with tribal artifacts and riddled with law textbooks ““ the perfect atmosphere in which to study federal Indian and tribal law. Read more...
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May 5, 9:00 pm
Candidates cautious about donations
There are many people and organizations from whom candidates running for the Undergraduate Students Association Council this year seek support. But as far as monetary campaign contributions are concerned, candidates are careful about accepting donations. Read more...
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May 5, 9:00 pm
Fee hike issue still a priority
With the governor’s proposed budget cuts, student fees and financial aid could undergo a drastic change. This is one issue the 2004 Undergraduate Students Association Council candidates are not ready to abandon. Read more...
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May 5, 9:00 pm
Slates allow candidates to pool ideas, funds
The costs of fliers, signboards, T-shirts and other campaign materials can put a heavy financial strain on candidates running for the undergraduate student government, but students who run on a slate work together and may have an advantage over independent candidates. Read more...
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May 5, 9:00 pm
Camping out for a cause
At first glance, they looked like 15 close-knit friends sitting in a circle laughing in the middle of the grassy area of Schoenberg Quad. But the signs and tents around them told a different story. Read more...
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May 5, 9:00 pm
MEChA says it’s a UCPD target
Campus student group MEChA de UCLA accused university police Tuesday of unfairly targeting the group over the past few months. The two-page complaint was sent to Berky Nelson, director of the Center for Student Programming, and outlined four specific examples of incidents where the organization felt UCPD acted inappropriately and unfairly. Read more...