Two incidences of anti-Semitic vandalism have occurred at 300 Medical Plaza in the past month, according to university police. Read more...
Campus, Crime, News
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March 30, 6:31 am
Swastikas found in UCLA medical plaza
News, Westwood
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March 30, 6:30 am
UCLA alumna Marcy Winograd running for District 36 seat
When Marcy Winograd was an undergraduate student, she protested against the Vietnam War and fought for farmers' rights. Read more...
Photo: UCLA alumna Marcy Winograd will run for a congressional seat in November.
Campus, News
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March 30, 6:27 am
Newly signed health reform could affect whether UCLA students purchase SHIP
The health care bill signed into law on March 23 consisted of a number of significant reforms, including allowing young adults to remain under their parents' health insurance until they are 26 years old. Read more...
Campus, News
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March 30, 6:23 am
Lawrence Pitts appointed as provost and executive vice president for academic affairs for the UC
Professor Emeritus Lawrence Pitts was appointed as provost and executive vice president for academic affairs of the University of California system at last week's UC Board of Regents meeting. Read more...
News, Westwood
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March 30, 6:21 am
UCLA Habitat for Humanity heads to Louisiana for spring break
For most students, spring break is a time to sit back, relax and enjoy a week off. Read more...
Photo: UCLA Habitat for Humanity participated in the Collegiate Challenge during spring break in Louisiana to rebuild houses after the 2005 Hurricane Katrina.
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March 28, 9:14 pm
Regents discuss diversity
While issues of hate crimes at various University of California campuses dominated the UC Board of Regents meeting last week, academic funding was also a fundamental concern, as the board approved a statement clarifying that it has the right to change student fees at any appropriate time. Read more...
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March 28, 9:13 pm
Health care bill passes
On March 21, after nearly two years of intense debate, the House of Representatives passed the Senate's Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act by a vote of 219-212, extending coverage to 32 million Americans who currently lack health care. Read more...

