One night in January, community service office supervisor Edward Eisen realized he had only one driver to run the Evening Van Service "“ rather than the normal four that usually drove around campus. Read more...
Campus, News
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March 1, 11:31 pm
CSO van service adjusts route flexibility
Campus, News
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March 1, 1:51 am
UCLA student's previous poker experience gives high odds for success in future career
To avoid boredom in environmental science class in high school, Brian Yoon would write poker quizzes for his best friend. Read more...
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Brian Yoon, a fourth-year economics student, is a professional poker player. Since he began participating in poker tournaments, Yoon has won more than $200,000. After graduation, he will move to Canada to continue his professional poker career.
Campus, News
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March 1, 1:45 am
University of California sets record with sale of $860 million bond; UCLA to receive almost half
The University of California set a record last week by selling the largest bond offering of its kind at $860 million, officials say. Read more...
Campus, News, Student Government
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February 29, 2:15 pm
USAC Recap – Feb. 28
The Undergraduate Students Association Council is the official student government of UCLA's undergraduate students. Read more...
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February 29, 2:30 am
A Hunter's Kitchen: UCLA student hunts own game, runs a blog to share knowledge and self-invented recipes
In her apartment, Jenny Nguyen, a fourth-year American literature and culture student, sliced open a vacuum-sealed bag. Read more...
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Jenny Nguyen, fourth-year American literature and culture student, runs a blog titled “FoodForHunters” where she posts self-invented recipes.
Campus, News
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February 29, 2:21 am
Conference aims to make UCLA a more bike-friendly campus
Potholes lining the city streets frustrate Renee Luthra. She commutes to campus by a combination of public bus and bicycle from the university apartments. Read more...
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February 28, 12:43 am
“Do It in the Dark” competition on the Hill encourages residents to increase sustainability
The plastic vampire fangs handed out to Delta Terrace residents this month were not part of a campaign by vampire-obsessed teenage girls or belated Halloween fanatics. Read more...



