Following this year's census, California citizens have the opportunity to redefine the state's political landscape. Read more...
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February 9, 10:13 pm
Politics open to young voters
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February 9, 10:12 pm
Internships beneficial for jobs
When applying to 120 consulting, investment banking and trading firms this fall, fourth-year student Zack Shalvarjian felt unprepared for the recruiting process. Read more...
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February 9, 10:11 pm
Scientists tap into strains of AIDS
Two studies led by UCLA researchers have shed new light on the development and treatment of HIV/AIDS, 29 years after UCLA doctors recorded the first cases of the epidemic. Read more...
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February 8, 9:49 pm
Faculty Executive Committee discusses cuts to UCLA humanities
Facing $5.8 million in budget cuts for the 2010-2011 academic year, the Faculty Executive Committee discussed possible changes to the staff and academic resources in the Division of Humanities at the committee's Feb. 5 meeting. Read more...
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February 8, 9:48 pm
Bruin Next Steps program aims to ease transitions
To respond to student uncertainty about academic and career planning, the Office of Residential Life and the New Student and Transition Programs office are co-sponsoring an event called Bruin Next Steps. Read more...
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February 8, 9:44 pm
Nations pledge new emissions goals in Copenhagen Accord
Nations submitted their pledges for emissions reductions under the Copenhagen Accord two weeks ago, creating a landmark class of commitments by the European Union and countries such as the United States, China and India. Read more...
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February 8, 9:43 pm
Sherman Grancell’s love for UCLA still strong at 100 years
The rock wasn't yet known as Founder's Rock. Read more...
Photo: Sherman Grancell, president of UCLA Alumni Pioneer Bruins, looks at his 1930 UCLA yearbook at his home in Beverly Hills. Grancell celebrated his 100th birthday on Sunday.
