A group of legislators met in Sacramento for the first time Wednesday to discuss how budget cuts proposed by Gov. Read more...
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January 27, 11:10 am
Legislators discuss impact of state budget cuts to UC and CSU
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January 27, 11:08 am
President Barack Obama appoints UCLA professor for Indian Law and Order Commission
UCLA law Professor Carole Goldberg was recently appointed to President Obama's Indian Law and Order Commission. Read more...
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Professor Carole Goldberg has been appointed to President Obama’s Indian Law and Order Commission.
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January 27, 11:04 am
Renovation in YRL will mostly finish in spring with new cafe and high-tech gadgets
Construction on the first level of Charles E.Young Research Library is close to completion and will likely meet its spring deadline. The renovation of the first level began last winter, with the aim of attracting more visitors to the library. New additions include a cafe, group study rooms, increased research space and a conference room, all decked out with high-tech gadgets, said Susan Parker, deputy university librarian. Read more...
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Construction of Charles E. Young Research Library will likely meet its spring deadline.
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January 27, 11:01 am
Stomach flu upsets UCLA students
Sai Devana was quick to lend a helping hand when several of his floormates on Sproul Hall 5 South inexplicably began vomiting late Monday night. Read more...
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January 26, 2:06 am
Four Loko’s mix of caffeine and alcohol more dangerous than other drinks
The original Four Loko, which kept people both drunk and wide awake for just $2.30 a can, was pitched as the perfect option for college students looking to drink on a budget. Read more...
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January 26, 1:49 am
UCLA Burkle Center for International Relations hosts final discussion in WikiLeaks panel series
Imagine starting a book on chapter 10 and trying to make sense of it.
This lack of understanding is analogous to the circumstances that surround the WikiLeaks cables, according to David Kaye, executive director of the UCLA School of Law's International Human Rights Program. Read more...
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Panel members from the first WikiLeaks discussion speak in Bunche Hall on Jan. 4. The third and last discussion in the series, which takes place today, will focus on the legal implications of WikiLeaks.
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January 26, 1:47 am
Near-death story of alumnus Ben Choularton serves as warning about dangers of alcohol
One day, he was training to be a resident assistant and ROTC pilot; the next morning, he was in a coma. Read more...
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UCLA alumnus Ben Choularton talks to students about the dangers of alcohol and his experience falling headfirst off a three-story balcony while drunk.




