The Los Angeles Police Department and the UCLA Department of Mathematics have teamed up to use quantitative analysis and computer programming to help solve ongoing criminal investigations. Read more...
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November 3, 2:55 am
UCLA Department of Mathematics teams up with LAPD to combat gang crime
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November 3, 2:48 am
Computer science student Song Zheng shares self-taught skills in programming
Zheng, a fifth-year computer science student, only started programming two years ago. But he is now at the front of his own student-run course offered by the Association for Computing Machinery at UCLA. Read more...
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Song Zheng, a fifth-year computer science student and winner of Facebook’s SoCal Camp Hackathon at UCLA, gives students programming lessons. His course is offered through the Association of Computing Machinery.
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November 3, 2:43 am
UCLA Engineers Without Borders returns to Nicaragua to continue four-year project
UCLA's chapter of Engineers Without Borders has been active since 2005. Engineers Without Borders is a international non-profit organization with chapters in several countries. Read more...
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Fourth-year civil engineering student Brandon Lanthier cements the inside wall of a water tank in Guatemala.
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November 2, 12:49 am
UCLA Faculty Center to stay, conference center to be built over Lot 6
The UCLA Faculty Center is no longer in line for demolition. UCLA has shifted plans for a new seven-story conference and guest center, partially financed by the $100 million donation by alumni Meyer and Renee Luskin, to the site currently occupied by Parking Structure 6. Read more...
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November 2, 12:45 am
Traditions at a crossroads
A carved jack-o'-lantern perched outside her house, while sugar skulls adorned an altar on the other side of the door. Read more...
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November 2, 12:39 am
The Roadmap to Success
A colorful sign hung from the otherwise empty walls of David Starr Jordan High School. Read more...
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Sama Haneef, a fourth-year ecology and evolutionary biology student, tutors students at David Starr Jordan High School in southern Los Angeles.
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November 2, 12:33 am
Ant infestations trouble Delta Terrace
Residents of Delta Terrace are facing more than just the usual dorm problems. Read more...




