Fraternity student’s life altered by arrest By Lucia Sanchez Daily Bruin Staff A UCLA student arrested for attempting to break into his professor’s office during winter quarter finals week is planning to transfer to UC Berkeley next fall. Read more...
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January 23, 9:00 pm
Fraternity student’s life altered by arrest
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January 23, 9:00 pm
Students receive reality check-up about medicine’s future
Students receive reality check-up about medicine’s future Bristow speaks on health care reform, roles for minorities By Ben Gilmore UCLA students got a realistic glimpse of the future of medicine Thursday with a harsh look at health care reform and the increased role for minorities in medicine. Read more...
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January 23, 9:00 pm
Center celebrates 25 years of Asian studies
Center celebrates 25 years of Asian studies Reunion unites both founders and students By Betty Song Celebrating its 25th birthday, UCLA’s Asian American Studies Center is now older than many of its students. Read more...
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January 23, 9:00 pm
Kerckhoff stands on rubber solesSeismic isolators prepare building for possible quake
Kerckhoff stands on rubber solesSeismic isolators prepare building for possible quake By Patrick Kerkstra Beneath the gothic and aged Kerckhoff Hall, a modern feat of engineering is taking place. Read more...
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January 22, 9:00 pm
Regent criticizes affirmative action
Regent criticizes affirmative action By Nancy Hsu When Katy Burkhart came to UCLA two years ago, she was against affirmative action. Today, she is convinced that the university desperately needs it. Read more...
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January 22, 9:00 pm
Ex-gang members discuss community peace
Ex-gang members discuss community peace Despite low UCLA student turnout, hosts intend to repeat the event to further peace By Tatiana Botton Rolfe Hall was an unlikely forum to discuss gang crimes in South Central Los Angeles. Read more...
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January 22, 9:00 pm
NCAA’s new standards call for higher test scores
NCAA’s new standards call for higher test scores UCLA supports new rules despite criticism of policy By Rashmi Nijagal The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) recently came under attack for its new proposition to raise the standards that would allow high school athletes to participate in Division I college athletics. Read more...