A UCLA researcher working with a team of astronomers has determined that the asteroid Hermes, recently spotted for the first time since 1937, is in fact two separate rocks travelling on an orbit around the sun. Read more...
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November 3, 9:00 pm
UCLA researcher finds asteroid Hermes to be binary
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Officer seeks to reword voting rights statute
Student voting rights in campus elections may be included in the undergraduate student government constitution in the coming weeks, though some council members disagree on its procedure. Read more...
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New voting method debuts today
Voters in Los Angeles County won’t find the familiar punch cards at polling places today when they vote in the municipal elections. They also won’t find the new Touchscreen voting system. Read more...
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Showers aid fight to quell flames, save homes
Some UCLA students breathed a sigh of relief when rain began to fall Friday. While students usually dread days they are forced to dig out their umbrellas, the rain was a welcome sight for those whose homes were threatened by the Southern California wildfires. Read more...
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Off Beat
Safe-sex message ends in student suspension KISSIMMEE, Fla. “”mdash; Osceola High School administrators thought a student’s Halloween costume was more trick than treat. So they suspended her. Read more...
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Five students go one-on-one with Carnesale
Securing a meeting with Chancellor Albert Carnesale can be as hard as getting into UCLA. But the chancellor gave five students 10 minutes each on Monday to exchange ideas, praises, hopes and concerns for the university. Read more...
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November 3, 9:00 pm
Marine life conservation laws begin to show progress
It is a tragic tale of loving something to death. The white abalone, a creature that once blanketed the rocky waters of southern California, is now on the brink of extinction. Read more...