The formal reading of felony charges in relation to the 2009 death of a UCLA staff research assistant has been postponed for a third time. Read more...
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April 12, 2:10 am
Court approves third delay of formal reading for chemistry Professor Patrick Harran
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April 12, 2:10 am
ACLU’s cellphone tracking report sparks new privacy legislation in California
A recent report by the American Civil Liberties Union regarding unwarranted cellphone tracking has prompted the introduction of new legislation in California. Read more...
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April 11, 2:21 am
Student-led efforts aim to improve environment for minorities at UCLA School of Law
Graduate students at the UCLA School of Law are vying to draw attention to efforts to improve the campus environment for minorities at the law school. Read more...
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Second-year law students Daedra Staten (left), Christina Manalo (center) and Mickheila Jasmin discuss a recent survey by the law school.
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April 11, 2:17 am
UCLA School of the Arts and Architecture push for cutting edge designs
Chinh Nguyen arranges wooden blocks, each in the shape of a miniaturized living space: doors, staircases, walls that are barely an inch long. Read more...
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Chinh Nguyen, a graduate student in architecture, works on a model of a modern Venice, Calif. home he constructed using a laser cutter. This is one of several innovations that have changed the workflow of architecture students in the past years.
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April 11, 2:14 am
Rick Santorum officially suspends presidential campaign
Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum suspended his campaign Tuesday, making Mitt Romney the likely nominee for the upcoming presidential election in November. Read more...
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April 11, 2:11 am
UCLA art students create projects on a budget with recycled materials
Brown paper polygons seemed to creep out of the drawer and onto the side of the wall, creating an amorphous shape. Read more...
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Fourth-year art student Carmel Ni uses a room in her mother’s childhood home as a canvas for a gallery installation.
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April 11, 2:09 am
Fiberglass makes architecture debut in UCLA students’ project for the Pacific Design Center
Students walking past Perloff Hall last quarter stopped often, intrigued by what looked like neon strings wrapping themselves around beach balls. Read more...
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Courtesy of HADRIAN PREDOCK
Jon Burton and Matthew Corbitt, graduate students in architecture, created a project (above) using string made of fiberglass filament.



