University police are investigating racial and sexist slurs, similar to those posted on a Vietnamese Student Union sign earlier this week, that were found written on the door of a bathroom stall in Powell Library Wednesday. Read more...
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November 28, 9:51 pm
UCPD investigate racial, sexist slurs found on bathroom stall door
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November 28, 3:54 am
USAC Meeting Roundup ““ Nov. 27
Agenda
- The council unanimously approved weekly contingency allocations.
- Councilmembers decided to work on drafting a poll that will ask students how they would like to see USAC discretionary funds used.
- USAC members discussed ways to educate students about the vandalism found on a Vietnamese Student Union sign outside the student organization’s office in Kerckhoff Hall Tuesday, as well as other incidents of campus climate.
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November 28, 1:09 am
Program within the UCLA Architecture and Urban Design Department moves to off-campus facility
Starting next fall, a program within the UCLA Architecture and Urban Design Department will move to an off-campus facility and will be supported entirely through private funding, officials announced last week. Read more...
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November 28, 1:08 am
UCLA, other colleges react to safety rankings
A recent controversy over a Business Insider article, which ranked UCLA as the most dangerous college campus in the country, has called into question the accuracy of the business news website's analysis of crime data. Read more...
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November 28, 1:05 am
Rally planned in response to VSU sign vandalization
University police are investigating a report of a Vietnamese Student Union sign that was vandalized with racial and sexist slurs on the fourth floor of Kerckhoff Hall Tuesday morning. Read more...
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November 28, 1:04 am
UCLA’s first ‘Test Tube’ baby to have own child
Almost three decades ago, Greta Woodka Timbrell was the first "test tube" baby born at UCLA Medical Center. Now, she is having a baby of her own "“ naturally. Read more...
Photo: Greta Woodka (left) was the first “test tube” baby born at UCLA Medical Center. Woodka, 28, is now pregnant with her own child. (Courtesy of Greta Woodka)
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November 26, 11:47 pm
Midwives provide alternative care
Numerous doctors told Grace Jimenez she would need a Caesarean section in order to give birth to her second child, citing risks and liabilities. Read more...
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Certified nurse midwife Shadman Habibi applies pressure on Grace Jimenez’s belly to locate the head of her baby. Through the UCLA Midwifery Associates, a division of the UCLA Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, some expecting mothers can opt for midwife prenatal care and delivery.

