At a Tea Party rally in Washington, D.C., last fall, one UCLA student was more interested in taking pictures of the signs than protesting. Emily Ekins, a doctoral student in political science, categorized protest signs at the Taxpayer March on Washington last September by what political issues they highlighted. Read more...
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January 31, 2:33 am
Doctoral student Emily Ekins conducts study to clarify Tea Party misconceptions
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January 30, 7:35 pm
UCPD Ride Along
News reporter Sean Greene and photographer Morgan Glier rode alongside Officer London McBride on Tuesday night. Read more...
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January 28, 12:39 am
Entrepreneur Joaquin Horton shares enthusiasm for pipe cleaner crafts through Fuzzy Stix at Mattel Children’s Hospital
The best ideas need not always require a bachelor's degree in business to achieve national levels of commercial success. Read more...
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Noel Mark, 3, plays with Fuzzy Stix while visiting her brother in the neo-natal intensive care unit.
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January 28, 12:36 am
Chlorine gas incident briefly shuts down Biomedical Sciences Research Building and portions of Charles E. Young Drive
A South Campus building was evacuated Thursday when three facility workers encountered chlorine dioxide gas in a crawl space where it was not supposed to be. Read more...
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January 28, 12:34 am
Neglected history of Chinese community in Mexico recognized in Assistant Professor Robert Chao Romero’s new book
On a spring day in 1911, local merchants went on a rampage in the Mexican city of Torreón, Coahuila. They slaughtered hundreds of illegal Chinese immigrants, and 20 years later, most Chinese residents had been driven out of the country. Read more...
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Assistant Professor Robert Chao Romero recently published his book “The Chinese in Mexico, 1882-1940.”
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January 28, 12:31 am
Angeles Saxophone Quartet performs Music at the Med concert series to soothe patients
On its nationwide tour, the Angeles Saxophone Quartet performed in a slew of venues from Indiana to California. But it never played in a hospital. Read more...
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The award-winning Angeles Saxophone Quartet will perform at the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center today as part of the Music at the Med concert series.
Courtesy of UMUT DURSUN.
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January 28, 12:29 am
Law school stays impartial between public and private sector
UC President Mark Yudof recently said law schools are encouraging students to pursue careers in the public sector. Read more...


