A UCLA student’s laptop was stolen from his room in the Sigma Nu fraternity house on Gayley Avenue last weekend. The laptop was taken between 9:30 p.m. Read more...
Crime, News
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July 1, 7:38 pm
Student’s laptop stolen from Sigma Nu fraternity house
News, Science & Health
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July 1, 5:01 pm
UCLA School of Medicine awarded $7.2M grant to research rare disorders
The David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA received a $7.2 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to develop new methods to diagnose rare genetic disorders, according to a UCLA statement released on Tuesday. Read more...
Campus, News, Student Government
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June 30, 12:49 am
Cap and gown drive to help student graduation costs
Throughout the summer and school year, undergraduate student government members will collect used graduation caps and gowns to rent, free of charge, to future graduating students. Read more...
Campus, News
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June 30, 12:36 am
Funding increase helps labor center serve community
In the dining hall where she worked even before her first day of classes at UCLA, Rosemarie Molina felt at home with the dishwashers and cooks who went on strike within her first week of employment. Read more...
Campus, News, Student Government
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June 30, 12:31 am
USAC to release USSA, UCSA student delegate applications
Students can apply to be UCLA delegates for upcoming statewide and nationwide conferences starting Tuesday. The Undergraduate Students Association Council External Vice President’s office will release two applications for the delegate positions on its Facebook page this week. Read more...
News, Student Government
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June 30, 12:27 am
Q&A: New UCSA board member Denea Joseph discusses goals
The Undergraduate Students Association Council appointed Denea Joseph, a third-year political science student, to the University of California Student Association Board of Directors on Tuesday. Read more...
Photo: Denea Joseph, a third-year political science student, was appointed as a campus organizing director for the University of California Student Association.
Campus, Crime, News
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June 30, 12:26 am
Class designs website mapping unsafe campus “hotspots”
Students identified what they described as eight unsafe “hotspots” on the UCLA campus in a website created last quarter for an honors class. They also suggested ways the university could improve campus safety in response to violent crimes around UCLA. Read more...
