The streets aren’t paved with cheese up on the Hill this year. The number of Fievel’s fury friends getting free lunches from residence halls has decreased from last year. Read more...
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February 26, 9:00 pm
Preventative maintenance helps keep rats away from dorms, suites
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February 26, 9:00 pm
Social event aims to unite transfer students
The All-Hill Transfer Social put on by the Hilgard Residents Association tried to create unity between transfer students of the Hilgard Houses and those transfers living on the Hill in residence halls. Read more...
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February 25, 9:00 pm
What would Jesus eat?
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February 25, 9:00 pm
Bruins volunteer in outreach programs
Few students know what the “UCLA in L.A.” initiative is, but most are aware of the numerous UCLA volunteering programs which continue to have a significant impact on the community. Read more...
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February 25, 9:00 pm
MCD Bio 40 students serve AIDS community
Listening to someone talk about AIDS in a classroom is one way to learn about the condition. Looking a person in the eye who lives with an affliction that, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, is a leading cause of death in American adults is a very different kind of education. Read more...
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February 25, 9:00 pm
Two years ago, Chancellor Albert Carnesale announced a new initiative called “UCLA in L.A.” to integrate the university with the surrounding community of Los Angeles. The program is now in full swing, coordinating a wide range of projects from tutoring inner-city school children to research on life in Los Angeles, with the goal of forming supportive partnerships with community groups, foundations, elected officials and corporations. Read more...
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February 25, 9:00 pm
Scientists wary of politics in research
In fields ranging from ergonomics to the hazards of radiation, many university scientists are increasingly concerned about the integrity of their research. As the public demands legislation on public health issues, some researchers complain that their work is becoming more politicized. Read more...