Every Tuesday and Thursday at noon, the rapid crunch of grass and competitiveness on the North Athletic Field is countered by the occasional soccer player casually leaving for a meeting. Read more...
Every Tuesday and Thursday at noon, the rapid crunch of grass and competitiveness on the North Athletic Field is countered by the occasional soccer player casually leaving for a meeting. Read more...
Parking fees at UCLA will increase starting next January as UCLA's transportation department confronts rising costs. Read more...
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...
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.
Between Feb. 26-28, students on the Hill cast online votes on whether or not to increase the Hill student activities fee from the current $27 a year to $36, $45 or $54 a year. Read more...
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...
Aspiring surgeons may one day receive training over the Internet as a result of new technology recently developed by two UCLA graduate student researchers. Read more...
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Stephen Prince, a doctoral candidate in mechanical engineering, demonstrates how to use the LapaRobot. Prince and fellow researcher Christopher Lim created the technology, which trains new surgeon students for the Fundamentals of Laparoscopic Surgery test.
Courtesy of Stephen Prince