In honor of legendary UCLA coach John Wooden, students, alumni and UCLA supporters gathered today across the street of Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center to do 8-claps and hold a candlelight vigil. Read more...
Campus, News, Westwood
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June 4, 7:26 pm
Students, alumni gather outside of Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center for John Wooden candlelight vigil
News, Westwood
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June 2, 10:13 pm
Controversy arises over CSU Stanislaus’ $75,000 payment to Sarah Palin
Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin is in the national spotlight once again. Read more...
News, Science & Health, Westwood
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May 31, 10:24 pm
SuperMileage Vehicle team engineers with green ambitions
The UCLA SuperMileage Vehicle team was homeward bound from the 2009 Shell Eco-marathon Americas in Houston when its car suddenly broke down. But the students refused to have their car towed "“ not if they could save their project first. Read more...
News, Westwood
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May 27, 9:14 pm
“Black Los Angeles” sheds light on African American influence in history of Los Angeles
Los Angeles County boasts the second largest black population in the nation. Read more...
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May 26, 10:13 pm
The Alternative Commission on the Future asks UC Regents to listen to students before deciding their fate
In its final meeting of the year, the Alternative Commission on the Future examined ways to effectively get the UC Board of Regents and the Commission on the Future to listen to the concerns and criticism of students throughout the University of California system. Read more...
News, Westwood
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May 26, 10:09 pm
American Power Act, introduced by John Kerry and Joseph Lieberman, proposes cap-and-trade system to reduce carbon emission levels
Senators John Kerry and Joseph Lieberman introduced a cap-and-trade bill to the Senate on May 12. The American Power Act aims to cut 2005 carbon emission levels 17 percent by 2020, and 80 percent by 2050. Read more...
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May 25, 10:11 pm
UCLA’s Early Care & Education child services program faces budget constraints
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's May revised state budget proposal bodes well for public higher education systems, but there is one department at UCLA that has a lot to lose should the proposal pass. Read more...
Photo: The revised state budget proposal will eliminate a portion of funding for UCLA’s Early Care & Education program, which cares for children of students, faculty and staff.

