By Jenny Blake Daily Bruin Contributor [email protected] After six months of investigations, the state issued UCLA Facilities Management a proposed citation for not properly notifying College Library employees in a construction area of possible asbestos contamination. Read more...
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Asbestos found in Powell may result in fine
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Lack of sun savvy leaves students burnedBy Idan Ivri
By Idan Ivri Daily Bruin Senior Staff [email protected] Â MIKE CHIEN/Daily Bruin Andrea Lisi, a first-year student, studies in the sun. UCLA doctors warn that too much exposure to sun, at any age, can contribute to the development of skin cancer. Read more...
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Professor’s resignation hurts faculty diversity
By Amanda Schapel DAILY BRUIN SENIOR STAFF [email protected] A formerly-tenured professor who left UCLA in disgust said she is upset at what she calls the administration’s refusal to make her a retention offer and the reasons for its decision. Read more...
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Conjoined twins to undergo surgery
By David Zisser Daily Bruin contributor [email protected] Â Courtesy of UCLA Health Sciences Communications Conjoined twins Maria de Jesus and Maria Teresa will be surgically separated on Aug. Read more...
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New building to house nanotechnology research
By Edward Chiao Daily Bruin Senior Staff [email protected] Â UCLA is getting a new state-of-the-art 180,000 square foot Nanosystems building in the heart of the Court of Sciences. Read more...
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Audit finds disparities in staff costs
By Andrew Edwards DAILY BRUIN REPORTER [email protected] A recent state audit revealed that over the past two years, the University of California’s payroll expenses and hiring rates for support staff and administration outpaced academic staff. Read more...
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Group to discuss, propose solutions to parking woes
By Robert Salonga DAILY BRUIN SENIOR STAFF [email protected] The availability of parking in Westwood has been a longtime concern for both residents and patrons, and it will be at the forefront of merchants’ concerns when they meet with their local councilman this week. Read more...