The largest rodent in the world is the capybara.
Jeff Cohen didn't know he knew that. Read more...
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April 12, 1:35 am
College Bowl trivia competition continues in spring
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April 12, 1:31 am
Professors awarded Guggenheim Fellowships
Four UCLA professors were recently awarded Guggenheim Fellowships, a mid-career award given for exceptional scholarship or creativity in the arts. Read more...
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April 12, 1:27 am
Anderson career lab encourages women to pursue business
She was the lone woman on her soccer team of graduate business students when they beat out 23 other business schools to win the championship. Read more...
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April 12, 1:22 am
Arctic fossils provide clues to future climate
History repeats itself, even if it takes 4 million years. In a collaborative research project, Aradhna Tripati, assistant professor of atmospheric and oceanic sciences, has discovered a way to examine the conditions of arctic ice sheets between 3.5 and 4 million years ago "“ by using fossils. Read more...
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Assistant Professor Aradhna Tripati and her lab study fossils from 3.5 to 4 billion years ago to get a picture of the future and possible climate change.
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April 12, 1:17 am
Taking architecture to new dimensions
A smile spreads across Stephen Murray's face as he answers a question about the building Royce Hall was modeled after. Read more...
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Professor Stephen Murray from Columbia University spoke about his digital mapping project Monday, a research endeavor that would provide images of the most famous Gothic buildings in France. This lecture was only the second public showing of Murray’s work in the nation.
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April 12, 1:13 am
Evening Van Service extended south of Wilshire
Starting this week, the Community Service Officer Evening Van Service route will be extended to run south of Wilshire Boulevard to accommodate greater student demand. Read more...
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The Community Service Officer Evening Van Service will extend its route to south-of-Wilshire.
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April 11, 12:30 am
Judicial Board evaluates USAC Financial Supports Commissioner Rustom Z. Birdie’s relationship with Web start-up company Jobbook
The Judicial Board issued a final recommendation that found student government official Rustom Z. Birdie guilty of "wrongdoing" for failing to disclose his relationship with startup Web company Jobbook to the Undergraduate Students Association Council. Read more...


