By engaging students in conversation about problem gambling, the UCLA Gambling Studies Program research team is spreading the word about National Problem Gambling Awareness Week on campus, one person at a time. Read more...
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March 12, 10:52 pm
Science&Health: Taking a gamble with health
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March 12, 10:51 pm
Officials examine US foreign policy
Academics, policymakers and government and military practitioners discussed the concept of a rogue state and U.S. foreign policy relating to countries such as Iran, Iraq and North Korea on Tuesday. Read more...
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March 12, 10:49 pm
Anderson forecasts sluggish growth, but not a recession
The first quarterly economic forecast of the year from the UCLA Anderson School of Management predicts sluggish growth nationwide, but not a recession, in 2008. Read more...
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March 12, 10:48 pm
Student government votes to appoint new elections chair
The undergraduate student government voted Tuesday night to appoint Kyle Kleckner as Elections Board chair following a discussion of his previous and current affiliations with politically focused organizations on campus. Read more...
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March 12, 10:47 pm
Gender gap widens as trends show more women earning bachelor’s degrees
Studies over the last 30 years have shown a steady divergence of male and female college enrollment and graduation rates, with some estimating that by the year 2020, females may account for two-thirds of the college population. Read more...
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March 9, 10:06 pm
New major mixes Spanish, service
Spanish and community and culture has recently been approved as a new major in the UCLA Department of Spanish and Portuguese. It has been open to students since fall and incorporates a traditional Spanish education in the classroom with volunteer work in the Latino community. Read more...
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March 9, 10:05 pm
Professor develops “˜wearable kidney’
The idea of someone's blood being extracted from their body, filtered and returned while they are jogging, working or even making love may seem absurd to most. Read more...