Correction appended Voters will go to the polls today to consider eight ballot propositions in the statewide special election, which could have far-ranging political effects for Sacramento leaders. Read more...
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Military aims to rejuvenate recruiting
Some were a couple years older, some a year younger, but more than half of the American soldiers killed in Iraq were the same age as most students at UCLA. Read more...
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EAP says students safe in France
UCLA students studying abroad in France are safe despite rioting which has created mayhem and caused at least one death in Paris and surrounding cities, University of California officials said Monday None of the 35 students studying in France, 14 based in Paris, are in schools close to areas that have been under heavy violence, said Bruce Hanna, director of communications for the UC Education Abroad Program. Read more...
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British expert discusses globalization issues
Tucked away at the far end of the campus in the faculty center, a group gathered to listen in on the impact of the growing interconnectedness of economic and social growth in the world. Read more...
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A new environment for change
After years of working to promote social change in the institutions around it, the group formerly known as the Environmental Coalition is going through some changes itself, including today’s reopening of its Kerckhoff Hall office as the Sustainable Resource Center. Read more...
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SCIENCE&HEALTH: Some companies gain from avian flu scare
California biopharmaceutical company Gilead Sciences is one of many companies currently profiting from the deadly avian flu, which is spreading across Asia and Europe. Their product, Tamiflu, is one of the most sought-after treatments by governments all over the world. Read more...
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SCIENCE&HEALTH: Poor with HIV lose lives sooner
The issue of health care disparities between socioeconomic and racial groups was given a new spin with the release of a new study drawing a link between HIV patients’ accumulated wealth and how soon they will succumb to the virus. Read more...