The United States Food and Drug Administration approved today the use of “artificial retina” technology that could give visually impaired people the ability to see. The Argus ® II Retinal Prosthesis System – developed by a team of scientists that includes Dr. Read more...
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February 14, 8:49 pm
Artificial retina technology may improve sight for visually impaired
News, Student Government
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February 14, 1:40 am
GSA Meeting Roundup – Feb. 13
The graduate student body government approved a resolution on Wednesday, calling on university administrators to reverse changes to the recently revised leave of absence policy for graduate students. Read more...
Campus, News
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February 14, 1:15 am
Hydration project to install water-bottle refilling stations on campus
New water-bottle refilling stations will pop up around campus next quarter, as the undergraduate student government recently received funds to pay for the project. Read more...
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February 14, 12:59 am
Bruin volunteers share Valentine’s Day spirit with senior citizens
Pink and white balloons and ribbons hung from the ceiling of a conference room at Vintage Westwood Horizons on Saturday morning, as rock ‘n’ roll music started to play. Read more...
Photo: First-year business economics student Christopher Tang dances with a resident at Vintage Westwood Horizons for a Valentine’s Day-themed event organized by the UCLA Volunteer Center on Saturday.
Campus, News
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February 14, 12:52 am
GSA resolution asks administrators to reverse changes to leave of absence policy
The graduate student body government approved a resolution on Wednesday, calling on university administrators to reverse changes to the recently revised leave of absence policy for graduate students. Read more...
Photo: Graduate Student Association President David Zeke and Vice President of Internal Affairs Vanessa Thulsiraj discuss items at the GSA meeting.
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February 13, 12:51 am
UCLA’s Undergraduate Investment Society meets weekly to educate students about finance
A projector lights up the screen in a Bunche Hall classroom with images of graphs, their unintelligible squiggly lines crossing over each other in green, red and blue. Read more...
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February 13, 12:45 am
Leonard Apt, 90, remembered for advances in pediatric ophthalmology
Dr. Leonard Apt, former director of the division of pediatric ophthalmology at the Jules Stein Eye Institute and one of the five founders of the Jules Stein Eye Institute, died Feb. Read more...



