Just imagine how outraged you would be if 13,000 UCLA students were diagnosed with AIDS and most of your peers wouldn’t live past the age of 40. Read more...
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July 18, 9:00 pm
Editorial: HIV/AIDS concerns need to hit home
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July 18, 9:00 pm
Leave economics to the people
TSAGHKADZOR, Armenia ““”“ I have come on a whim to the Valley of Flowers, a vast expanse of forestry 40 miles outside Yerevan, Armenia’s capital city. Read more...
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July 18, 9:00 pm
J-board releases opinion on reps
Nearly three weeks later than its expected date, the undergraduate student government judicial board released its official opinion regarding an incident of vandalism that allegedly involved two councilmembers during the run-off elections in spring. Read more...
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July 18, 9:00 pm
New therapy may help combat leukemia
For those suffering from leukemia, good news regarding the possibility of a new treatment option has recently surfaced from the UCLA Jonsson Cancer Center. Scientists at the cancer center recently published research regarding an experimental therapy which could help patients suffering from chronic myeloid leukemia ““ a slow progressing cancer that makes the body produce too many cancerous myeloid white blood cells. Read more...
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July 14, 9:00 pm
[Online] Missing lab materials trouble Board of Regents
SAN FRANCISCO ““ The loss of classified material at Los Alamos National Laboratory drew the ire and frustration of the UC Board of Regents that said the incident is “totally unacceptable” and called for major reforms at the labs during its bimonthly meeting Thursday. Read more...
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July 13, 9:00 pm
[Online] UC official hopeful amid budget crisis
SAN FRANCISCO ““ Though a state budget is two weeks overdue and the University of California will likely absorb over $300 million in budget cuts this year, the university’s top financial official said he was optimistic about the UC’s budget situation during UC Board of Regents’ bimonthly meeting Wednesday. Read more...
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July 13, 9:00 pm
[Online] Regents vote to toughen admissions requirements
The University of California Board of Regents decided Wednesday to delay voting on a controversial undergraduate admissions eligibility change in minimum GPA requirements but still voted to stiffen other eligibility standards. Read more...