A group of legal and environmental experts plans to convene today to discuss the effects of climate change on people and institutions across the world as part of a symposium titled “Coping with Global Warming.” Sean Hecht, executive director of the UCLA Environmental Law Center and symposium organizer, said the event is centered on the reality of global warming and the need to prepare for its eventual consequences. Read more...
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March 1, 10:00 pm
Symposium gathers to discuss global warming
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February 28, 10:06 pm
Students rally support for DREAM
Students gathered in Meyerhoff Park Wednesday to rally in support of the Development, Relief and Education for Alien Minors Act, which is to be reintroduced in Congress next week. Read more...
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February 28, 10:05 pm
UCLA pays price for Undie Run
As finals week fast approaches, so does the much-anticipated Undie Run. But administrators have voiced concerns regarding the costs and disruption recent runs have caused on campus, said Assistant Vice Chancellor for Student and Campus Life and Dean of Students Robert Naples. Read more...
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February 28, 10:04 pm
UCSA looks to improve in wake of UCD pullout
After UC Davis ended its membership with the UC Students Association last year, the organization is contemplating ways to improve its visibility, connection and benefits to students. Read more...
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February 28, 10:03 pm
New cancer test receives FDA approval
Recent advancements in the health sciences have paved a new path to screening for recurring breast cancer with more accuracy. The Food and Drug Administration recently approved a microarray genetic test, called MammaPrint, that is designed to determine the likelihood of early-stage breast cancer recurrence within 5 to 10 years of initial treatment. Read more...
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February 28, 10:01 pm
Crimewatch
Burglary A doorknob was broken and a computer, nerve-fiber analyzer and lamp worth $75,800 were removed from the Jules Stein Eye Institute between Feb. 22 and 23. Read more...