The UCLA Computer Science Department will hold a public event on Oct. 22 to celebrate a UCLA professor who recently received the 2011 Alan Turing Award, considered the highest honor in the field of computer science. Read more...
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October 12, 1:44 am
UCLA professor to be honored for receiving Alan Turing Award in computer science
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October 11, 11:41 am
Visual: Gas prices hit record high in L.A.
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October 11, 8:58 am
Free self-defense classes offered at Hedrick Fireside Lounge
Individual classes in basic self-defense are common in the dorms, but Wednesday marked the first in a series of classes that will take place throughout the year on the Hill. Read more...
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Dozens of UCLA students gathered on the Hill Wednesday night to participate in a self-defense class.
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October 11, 8:53 am
Burglary reported at Chi Omega sorority house on Hilgard Ave., Monday night
A man entered the sorority house on 708 Hilgard Ave. at around 11 p.m. through a door that was not locking properly, said Courtney Heck, a fourth-year psychology student and Chi Omega president. Read more...
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October 11, 8:51 am
Proposal under review would make UC scholarly work free and open to the public
An open access policy, which is currently being reviewed by Academic Senates at UC campuses, would allow anyone to view or download research publications by UC faculty without having to pay subscription fees to academic publishers. Read more...
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October 11, 8:47 am
Ashe About Your Health: Insights on sleep
Our society is obsessed with sleep. We ask, "How did you sleep last night?" We wish people "sweet dreams" and say "sleep tight." We complain about our lack of sleep all the time. Read more...
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Dr. David Baron
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October 10, 1:47 am
USAC Recap ““ Oct. 9
Special Presentations
- Linda Sarna, UCLA Academic Senate chair, introduced the Senate to council.