Men with prostate cancer may be able to manage the disease simply by watching their diet, according to a study conducted by researchers at UCLA's Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center. Read more...
Science & Health
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November 8, 11:57 pm
Reformed diet may slow prostate cancer cell growth
Campus, News
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November 8, 12:28 am
The night shift
While some students change into pajamas and get ready for bed, others are putting on uniforms and gearing up for a late-night work shift. Read more...
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Valerie Vu, a fourth-year English student, works at Bruin Buzz in Ackerman Student Union until it closes at 1 a.m.
Campus, News
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November 8, 12:24 am
Alternate financial aid form in the works to help access California Dream Act funds
The University of California Office of the President is working to create an alternative financial aid form for undocumented students to access state-funded financial aid under the California Dream Act. Read more...
Campus, News
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November 8, 12:18 am
Kinross Recreation Center opening postponed to January 2012
The opening of a new multipurpose facility for graduate students, which will include a gym and a common space for those living in university apartments, has been postponed until January 2012. Read more...
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Kinross Recreation Center, nicknamed K-Rec, was scheduled to open late October but will be postponed until January because of delays in obtaining building materials.
News
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November 8, 12:16 am
Gilbert Cates built bridges with spirit to transform entertainment scene
After years of winning accolades in Hollywood as a director and producer, Gilbert "Gil" Cates carved out a niche for himself in Westwood. Read more...
Crime, News
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November 7, 2:24 am
Man found dead at Theta Chi fraternity house Saturday afternoon
An 18-year-old man was found dead in the Theta Chi fraternity house on Saturday afternoon. He was not a UCLA student. Read more...
News, Westwood
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November 7, 2:22 am
Band members of The Who and UCLA come together to create teen cancer program
Sarah Sterner can recount the first time she met Roger Daltrey, lead singer of the classic rock band The Who. Read more...
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Led Zeppelin’s lead singer Robert Plant (left), The Who’s lead singer Roger Daltrey, and 17-year-old cancer survivor Sarah Sterner stand with a guitar signed by the two rock legends at a press conference on Friday announcing the UCLA Daltrey/Townshend Teen and Young Adult Cancer Program.



