Two weeks after arriving in the United States for graduate school, Zhengmin Li found himself in the middle of an elementary school, spreading mulch over the sides of a creek at the UCLA Lab School. Read more...
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September 22, 2:17 am
Volunteer Day brings new students together
A Closer Look, Campus, News
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September 16, 4:44 pm
Raising and renovating
Three renovated residential buildings, one updated dining hall and the Court of Sciences Student Center are on schedule to open over the next two quarters, while Pauley Pavilion continues to take shape in preparation for its re-opening in 2012. Read more...
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De Neve Halls
A Closer Look, News
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September 16, 4:38 pm
Sale of Pauley Pavilion seats offers fans, alumni a nostalgic connection to tradition
Concrete campouts before basketball games summed up a huge part of Greg Burcham's experience as a UCLA student. Read more...
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Courtesy of Lisa Perez
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September 16, 4:36 pm
Metal theft is a building issue at UCLA as copper and other materials become more valuable
A growing trend in metal thefts nationwide has affected some UCLA construction sites. Read more...
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September 16, 4:33 pm
New TA Paul Cella prepares for first class as instructor
Having taught English in Madrid for two years, Paul Cella is no stranger to the classroom environment. Read more...
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Paul Cella, a second-year graduate student, will teach a college course for the first time this year.
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September 16, 4:30 pm
UCLA Professor Yang Yang's research shows cellphone energy could soon be recycled
Cellphone users frustrated with short battery lives may soon have a more convenient charger at their disposal "“ the recycling of energy from the phone's own backlight. Read more...
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UCLA materials science and engineering Professor Yang Yang is finding new ways to recycle energy by using solar power to charge cellphones.
Photo illustration by Rei Estrada
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September 16, 4:20 pm
UCLA engineering students launch networking site Hyphos
When Alex Capecelatro came to UCLA from New York in 2006, he created an extreme sports club to meet others who liked BMX cycling. Read more...
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From left, Jason Hsin, Spencer Hochberg, Alex Capecelatro, Daniel Wilhelm and Professor Leonard Kleinrock are part of a group of mostly UCLA students and alumni starting a social networking site.





