NICOLE MILLER/Daily Bruin Steven Tanamachi, who graduated in June, seeks advice from a Letters and Sciences counselor. By Marcelle Richards Daily Bruin Senior Staff Newcomers to the quarter system may find themselves overwhelmed if they don’t learn to manage their time, but those who attend academic workshops and counseling can hone their college survival skills. Read more...
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June 24, 9:00 pm
For new students, help is out there
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June 24, 9:00 pm
Parking structure construction to close down Intramural Field
By Michael Falcone Daily Bruin Senior Staff Construction of a new parking structure, which is to provide an additional 1,500 parking spaces to the UCLA community, is expected to begin this summer beneath the Intramural Field. Read more...
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June 24, 9:00 pm
Award-seekers find academic opportunities, extra projects
By Marcelle Richards Daily Bruin Senior Staff For students seeking special recognition upon graduating UCLA, the university offers various honors opportunities to those who maintain high grades while committing themselves to other academic or extracurricular projects. Read more...
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June 24, 9:00 pm
Superior court finds Westwood firm partially at fault for fatal accident
By Shauna Mecartea Daily Bruin Senior Staff Nearly two years after the death of a former UCLA student, the Los Angeles Superior Court found a Westwood property-owning firm guilty of negligence, when the apartment building failed to meet acceptable building codes. Read more...
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June 24, 9:00 pm
Words of wisdom
By Trucmai Nguyen Daily Bruin Contributor Michael Suman is a professor in the Communication Studies department and is best known for teaching the introductory course, Communication Studies 10. Read more...
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June 24, 9:00 pm
Esteemed professor, Nobel Prize recipient dies at 82
 Courtesy of UCLA Photography Donald J. Cram, a Nobel Prize-winning UCLA professor, died of cancer earlier this month at the age of 82. By Linh Tat Daily Bruin Senior Staff His colleagues called him “Don,” graduate students called him “D.J.,” and undergraduates called him “Professor Cram.” But they all knew him as the guy who always wore bow ties and played his guitar on the last day of class. Read more...
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Campus housing offers a variety of living options
By Laura Rico Daily Bruin Contributor For most incoming students, residential halls and suites provide an introduction to campus life, but the experience may vary according to which building a student occupies. Read more...