DANIEL WONG/ Daily Bruin Senior Staff Islamic studies graduate student Hisham Mahmoud discusses the religion. By Sophia Chakos-Leiby Daily Bruin Contributor Holding two English translations of the Quran, Linda Lattiter, a UCLA alumni and athletic counselor for the College of Letters & Sciences, looked up and asked, “Who should I return these to?” Much to her surprise, the copies of the Quran were now hers ““ a gift from UCLA’s Muslim Student Association. Read more...
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November 7, 9:00 pm
MSA program addresses issues concerning the religion of Islam
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November 7, 9:00 pm
Robots aid in surgical training process
 Reed Hutchinson Dr. Peter Schulam works with Zeus Robot, an example of the types of technology that will be combined to create a surgical teaching system. Read more...
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November 6, 9:00 pm
Economic downturn leads to hiring freeze
By Rachel Makabi Daily Bruin Reporter UCLA instituted a partial hiring freeze Thursday and is cautioning the purchase of new equipment in response to two executive orders made by Gov. Read more...
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November 6, 9:00 pm
ASUCLA reports net gains for ’00-01
By Dexter Gauntlett Daily Bruin Reporter For the first time in six years, the Associated Students of UCLA reported a net gain during the 2000-01 fiscal year. Read more...
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November 6, 9:00 pm
Lecture questions role of U.S. media abroad since Sept. 11
By Emily Taylor-Mortorff Daily Bruin Contributor The Sept. 11 terrorist attacks in New York and Washington, D.C., have raised questions regarding the media’s role in potentially preventing violence around the world. Read more...
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November 6, 9:00 pm
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Group pushes for student health Fitness trainers, dieticians and chiropractors were just a few of the health professionals who participated in Tuesday’s Health Fair in Westwood Plaza. Read more...
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November 5, 9:00 pm
Students studying abroad feel disconnected from Sept. 11
By Chris Young Daily Bruin Reporter As students throughout the United States live through the aftermath of Sept. 11, more than 400 UCLA students and thousands more from other universities studying abroad find themselves disconnected from the grieving and recovery process. Read more...