Kyle Morton blindfolded himself and tried playing Sudoku. Read more...
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Third-year computer science student Kyle Morton programs a blind-accessible Sudoku game with his teammates for Code for a Cause.
Kyle Morton blindfolded himself and tried playing Sudoku. Read more...
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Third-year computer science student Kyle Morton programs a blind-accessible Sudoku game with his teammates for Code for a Cause.
Ricardo Legorreta, the architect of Tom Bradley International Hall and a former visiting professor at UCLA, died on Dec. 30, of liver cancer. He was 80. Read more...
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Ricardo Legorreta
Alvin Chen sat cross-legged in the tent with one hand gripping a picket sign and the other scrolling on a laptop computer. Read more...
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Graduate teaching assistant Alvin Chen, center, talks to students with questions about an assignment in his mechanical and aerospace engineering class on smart grid technology. He decided to hold his office hours in a tent by the Bruin Bear.
The opening of Kinross Recreation Center has been put on hold again as a result of construction delays. This is the third time the date has been changed "“ officials had originally planned to unveil the center on Jan. 1, 2011. Read more...
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The new Kinross Recreation Center, now scheduled to open around the end of January, will be located in the Kinross Building.
All University of California facilities will be required to go tobacco-free beginning in 2014, according to a letter UC President Mark Yudof sent to UC chancellors on Monday. The newly announced ban extends to the sale and advertisement of tobacco on campus. Read more...
Only steps away from the bustling corridor "C" of the Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior is a small room dimly lit by Japanese lanterns. Read more...
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UCLA Health System staff and faculty members are able to unwind with recreational activities such as yoga and pilates in “C-Space,” a haven from the daily bustle of the work environment in the Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior.
After a year that saw the largest incoming freshman class in UCLA history, applications from potential freshmen have increased another 18.1 percent, according to a report released Thursday by the University of California Office of the President. Read more...