When Kantathi Suphamongkhon first stepped onto the UCLA campus in 1973, he was an undergraduate pre-med student. At the time, his father was the Thai ambassador to the U.S., but Suphamongkhon wanted to keep his career options open. Read more...
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May 12, 10:23 pm
Professionals share international experiences
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May 12, 10:19 pm
1960s UC Berkeley Free Speech Movement inspires current change
On May 13, 1960, a group of UC Berkeley students unofficially started the Free Speech Movement of the 1960s, as they protested a meeting of the House Un-American Activities Committee taking place at San Francisco City Hall. Read more...
Photo: Berkeley plans to celebrate the unofficial start of the Free Speech Movement, a sit-in at Sproul Hall that occurred over 40 years ago.
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May 11, 10:34 pm
Medical marijuana dispensaries ordered by Los Angeles City Council to shut down by June
When Darcy Hughes opened her Westwood marijuana dispensary B. Green, she never imagined she'd be shutting its doors a mere three years later. Read more...
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May 10, 10:31 pm
BruinLife yearbook staff makes plans for online system and personalized content
Slumping nationwide sales for college yearbooks have forced many universities to seek alternative paths for publishing their content. Read more...
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May 10, 10:24 pm
A California oil spill like that in the Gulf of Mexico is unlikely, but would have more harmful consequences
Currently, 5,000 barrels of oil are flowing into the water off the Louisiana coast every day. Read more...
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May 5, 10:38 pm
Former UCLA Medical Center employee Huping Zhou sentenced jail time for looking at private medical files
A former UCLA Medical Center researcher was sentenced on April 27 to four months in federal prison for looking at the confidential medical records of co-workers and celebrities such as Tom Hanks, Leonardo DiCaprio and Arnold Schwarzenegger. Read more...
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May 5, 10:58 am
USAC signboards torn down overnight
Signboards promoting candidates running for the Undergraduate Students Association Council were torn down early Wednesday morning. Read more...


