The Wounded Warrior Project announced a $15.7 million grant Tuesday for UCLA Health’s Operation Mend, a treatment program for wounded veterans and their families. Melanie Gideon, director of Operation Mend, said the money will be granted in installments of $5 million per year over the next three years. Read more...
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June 2, 8:34 pm
UCLA Operation Mend awarded $15.7M to expand services for veterans
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June 2, 11:59 am
UC Riverside graduate student nominated for student regent-designate
A UC Riverside graduate student was nominated Tuesday for the 2015-2016 student regent-designate position on the University of California Board of Regents, the University’s governing body. Read more...
Crime, News
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June 1, 3:40 pm
Arrest made in connection with recent gropings
A graduate student in chemistry and biochemistry was arrested Saturday in connection with a series of gropings reported on campus last week. University police arrested the student just after 2:30 p.m. Read more...
Photo: Several students reported to university police Friday that a man groped them on the upper thigh while passing them on campus sidewalks. UCPD officers arrested a graduate student in connection with the incidents Saturday afternoon. (UCPD)
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June 1, 2:51 am
‘Israel in 3D’ conference discusses past, present and future of Jerusalem
Spotlight: Jerusalem, put on by the Younes and Soraya Nazarian Center for Israel Studies, discussed the past, present and future of the city. Speakers talked about race, religion, environment and their effects on the communities within Jerusalem. Read more...
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June 1, 2:05 am
UCLA study reports efficient way to evaluate organ donations
A UCLA study released Thursday indicated a device attachable to fingers of organ donors who are brain dead can determine the functionality of their liver by detecting the amount of a drug remaining in the bloodstream. Read more...
News, Student Government
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June 1, 1:36 am
ASUCLA approves 2015-2016 financial budget, five-year forecast
The Associated Students UCLA Board of Directors approved its 2015-2016 financial year budget and a five–year forecast, which includes an allocation of $3 million to renovate the first floor and A–level of Ackerman Union. Read more...
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June 1, 1:35 am
Rubik’s Cube Enthusiast: Amber Won
First-year electrical engineering student, Amber Won, was first introduced to a Rubik’s Cube in seventh grade. She was then motivated to solve the puzzle faster with every try, eventually reaching a 7-second personal time record as a high school sophomore. Read more...


