Housed a mile beneath a mountain in Italy is the Gran Sasso National Laboratory. Read more...
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April 22, 2:33 am
UCLA scientists discover new data on detecting dark matter
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April 22, 2:24 am
Competition low for GSA elections
This year's graduate student government elections has only one contested seat and no incumbents, and is set to be much quieter than last year's competitive race. Read more...
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April 21, 1:23 am
A week devoted to remembrance: UCLA students pay tribute to the victims of the Armenian genocide
Hundreds of cross-shaped papers lay on the lawn of Wilson Plaza on Wednesday. It was the third day of a week-long effort to bring attention to the Armenian genocide, which began 96 years ago in 1915 and ended in 1923. A silent march, hosted by the Armenian Students' Association at UCLA, began at 12:30 p.m. Read more...
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Students participated in a silent march in Wilson Plaza on Wednesday to commemorate the Armenian Genocide, in which 1.5 million Armenians were killed between 1915 and 1923. The Turkish government, accused of systematically murdering the Armenians, has refused to label the killings as genocide.
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April 21, 1:19 am
USAC presidential race expands to four candidates
Four students are running for president in this year's undergraduate student government election. The list includes two independent candidates "“ an unexpected change from the campaign race in previous years. Two of this year's Undergraduate Students Association Council general representatives, Matt Spring and Emily Resnick, are running as candidates from the Students First! Read more...
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April 21, 1:14 am
Westwood LIVE debuts tonight
Imagine it: live music resonating from the streets, people moseying about the town, enjoying the food, the friends, the ambiance. Read more...
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Westwood LIVE, which debuts today at 5 p.m., will feature live music, street art and happy hour specials at local bars and eateries.
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April 21, 1:04 am
President Barack Obama’s re-election campaign in L.A. to bring excess traffic
A visit from President Barack Obama to the Westside today is expected to cause additional afternoon traffic delays, according to a UCLA statement. The president is raising money for his 2012 re-election campaign at an event at Sony Studios in Culver City in mid-afternoon. Read more...
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April 21, 1:01 am
Research reveals that weight loss and a healthy lifestyle improve memory
Psychologists from Kent State University and other institutions around the U.S. have discovered a link between drastic weight loss from surgery and improved memory and concentration in patients. Read more...

