Botanical Garden seeks volunteers The Mildred E. Mathias Botanical Garden at UCLA is seeking volunteers to serve as docents in its public education program for school children and community groups. Read more...
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UCLA hosts Special Olympics program
From afar, the soccer tournament at North Athletic Field on Saturday looked like any other ““ colorful jerseys dotted the field for a day of sun-drenched athletic competition. Read more...
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Animation meets physical reality
Physics. The science that dictates how the planets revolve around the sun; the mysterious explanations behind the occasional embarrassing fall as we navigate our way up the steps of Bruin Walk. Read more...
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Plaintiffs to appeal UC Merced decision
Plaintiffs plan to appeal a county judge’s ruling allowing the University of California to continue construction of UC Merced on what they call environmentally-pristine land. Judge William Ivey of the Merced County District Court ruled last week that the university’s construction plans met state environmental requirements. Read more...
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Roma Cafe receives “˜C’ grade
The pop quiz of the restaurant world took Espresso Roma Cafe by surprise on Aug. 27. Its health and safety inspection resulted in a two-day closure and reopening with a “C” grade. Read more...
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UCLA receives two $1 million undergraduate science grants
Give a professor a million dollars, and he’ll change the world of undergraduate science education. Two UCLA professors are preparing to do just that thanks to a new program funded by the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, which awarded $1 million grants to each of 20 professors in 19 universities across the nation. Read more...