Gamers rejoice! Video game enthusiasts as well as those new to the world of gaming can participate in a lab section creating new concepts and ideas for video games. Read more...
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January 5, 9:46 pm
Class focuses on narrative aspect of video game design
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January 5, 9:45 pm
Family, colleagues hope Agustin Roberto Salcedo will receive posthumous doctorate degree
Two years ago, Professor Wellford "Buzz" Wilms met and became fast friends with Agustin Roberto "Bobby" Salcedo, a first-year doctoral student in the Educational Leadership Program. Read more...
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January 5, 9:43 pm
UCLA doctoral student Agustin Roberto Salcedo slain in Mexico
Agustin Roberto "Bobby" Salcedo, a UCLA Ph.D. student and El Monte school board member, was killed last week in the Mexican state of Durango. Read more...
Photo: UCLA Ph.D. student
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January 4, 9:36 pm
UCLA Student Fee Advisory Committee to hold office hours for student input
The UCLA Student Fee Advisory Committee will be holding office hours for the first time this quarter, allowing students to give their input on the allocation of registration fees to campus services and on which services they find most useful. Read more...
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January 3, 11:49 pm
Bombshelter closes, South Campus Student Center to open in its place fall 2011
The Bombshelter closed its doors Dec. 11 and will be demolished later this month to make way for the new South Campus Student Center, which is expected to open fall quarter 2011. Read more...
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January 3, 11:44 pm
Project on Student Debt publishes study that shows that debt is on the rise
Two-thirds of college seniors graduated with debt in 2008, facing an average of $23,200 of debt that has grown at a rate of about 6 percent a year since 2004. Read more...
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January 3, 11:42 pm
Bruin Lobby Corps gives students the opportunity to work with legislators
Last quarter, Chris Ah San met with the democratic caucus chair for the California State Assembly to discuss legislation affecting students. Read more...