Los Angeles County’s 5th District, which includes UCLA, is approaching its quadrennial city council race. Paul Koretz, the current councilman in the 5th District, will face Westwood Neighborhood Council member Mark Herd in a debate about local issues Tuesday night in preparation for the March 5 election. Read more...
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February 25, 12:00 am
City council candidates to face-off in debate
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February 22, 1:33 am
Student group pushes for exposure of ‘The Black Experience,’ a mural hidden in Ackerman for more than 20 years
Hidden behind a false wall and a fast-food restaurant, large black and brown images depict the faces of seven UCLA alumni, symbolizing the struggle of social activism and black history. Read more...
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February 22, 1:18 am
Ashe About Your Health: Alleviating headaches
Although headaches have many causes, a few simple practices can help alleviate them Read more...
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February 22, 1:09 am
EDGE summer program offers business skills to students of all backgrounds
The UCLA Anderson School of Management will open its doors to non-business students for the first time this summer, with the introduction of a four-week business skills program. Read more...
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February 21, 12:38 am
UC sees rise in Chicano-Latino applications
Students of Chicano-Latino descent are now the largest ethnic group of freshman applicants applying to the University of California system because of increased high school graduation rates and expanding financial aid opportunities. Read more...
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February 21, 12:25 am
Researcher fuses science and art
As a child, Christina Agapakis would visit science museums with her parents and participate in science competitions. Read more...
Photo: Christina Agapakis, a UCLA researcher who studies synthetic biology and the intersection of science and other fields like art and design, was recently named one of Forbes “30 under 30” for science and health care.
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February 21, 12:24 am
New toll lanes aim to reduce traffic
A new toll lane opening on the 10 Freeway, which runs east-west from Santa Monica through Los Angeles, could ease traffic for some UCLA commuters this weekend. Read more...


