Once dominated by television advertising, political campaigning methods have changed from one-time contact to establishing ongoing relationships over the course of the campaign. Read more...
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May 17, 2:10 am
Cyber campaigning: UCLA to offer summer institute on digital, political campaigning
Campus, News
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May 17, 2:09 am
Marcelo Suárez-Orozco appointed as dean of Graduate School of Education and Information Studies
Stepping out of the Los Angeles International Airport in 1974, Marcelo Suárez-Orozco felt like he had landed on another planet. Read more...
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courtesy of MARCELO SUÃREZ–OROZCO
New York University Professor Marcelo Suárez-Orozco was appointed as dean of the Graduate School of Education and Information Studies.
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May 16, 2:01 am
Fewer California high school graduates are enrolling in UC, CSU, survey says
California high school graduates are less likely to enroll in the state's four-year universities, an effect of increased applicant pools and decreased funding to the colleges in recent years, according to survey data released last week. Read more...
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May 16, 1:57 am
Lecturer has brought outside connections, passion for subject to UCLA’s LGBT studies program
Michael Fleming had never taught a class when he was asked to lecture at UCLA. Read more...
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Michael Fleming is executive director for the David Bohnett Foundation and has taught in the UCLA LGBT studies program since 2003.
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May 16, 1:52 am
Brewing in Boelter: Little-known SEAS Cafe in South Campus offers cheap coffee, food in comfortable study spot
Entering the fifth floor of Boelter Hall, students can follow the smell of coffee through twisting hallways until they reach the engineering lounge. Read more...
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Tramy Vo, a fourth-year biochemistry student and an employee at SEAS Cafe in Boelter Hall, pours water into a cup of ramen noodles.
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May 16, 1:39 am
UCLA professor seeks Soviet leader Lenin’s cause of death at clinicopathological conference
The economic and political ideas that Soviet leader Vladimir Lenin put forth during his life are widely debated, but the subject of his death is less often analyzed. Read more...
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Harry Vinters, professor of pathology and neurology at UCLA, attended a yearly conference at the University of Maryland where participants tried to diagnose the cause of death of Soviet leader Vladmir Lenin.
Campus, News, Student Government
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May 16, 1:34 am
USAC Recap – May 15
The Undergraduate Students Association Council is the official student government of UCLA's undergraduate students. Council meetings are Tuesdays at 7 p.m. in Kerckhoff 417 and are open to all students. Read more...



