The United States is facing a hellish situation in Iraq. And we need help. The problem is, much of the world ““ watching U.S. soldiers get killed in attacks seemingly every day and still reeling over the unilateralism demonstrated at the war’s onset ““ isn’t eager to lend a hand. Read more...
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November 9, 9:00 pm
Editorial: U.S. must abandon unilateral stance to see progress in Iraq
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November 9, 9:00 pm
Chancellor chooses chemist to be CNSI director
A UCLA professor of chemistry will bring in a new wave of leadership at the California NanoSystems Institute. Last week, Chancellor Albert Carnesale appointed Fraser Stoddart the new director for CNSI. Read more...
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November 9, 9:00 pm
Tracing out a scientific discovery
The Fowler Museum of Cultural History’s “Ecce Homology” is one exhibit that has a science behind the art. A late addition to the Fowler’s multi-faceted exhibition called “From the Verandah: Art, Buddhism, Presence,” “Ecce Homology” uses Asia’s staple crop to explore the genomic relationships that give form and function to both humans and rice. Read more...
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November 9, 9:00 pm
Professor’s trial put on hold until December
The trial for a UCLA professor accused of sending pornography to a 13-year-old Simi Valley girl was postponed Friday so police could have time to give the defense additional information. Read more...
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November 9, 9:00 pm
UCLA hosts Model United Nations for high school students
Clad in black suits and carrying briefcases, several hundred high school students streamed into the John Wooden Center on Friday for the opening ceremony of the 11th annual UCLA Model United Nations Conference. Read more...
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November 6, 9:00 pm
Fast-a-thon unites a diverse crowd
As the sun set at 4:56 p.m. on Thursday, over 100 students joined fasting Muslims in breaking their all-day fasts in Kerckhoff Grand Salon. The students participated in the Muslim Student Association’s Fast-a-thon. Read more...
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November 6, 9:00 pm
Seidler-Feller promotes religious, political dialogue
Inside the UCLA Hillel building, behind the door of the first office on the left, is a slim man with wiry gray hair and bright eyes behind thin-rimmed glasses. Read more...