Today, UCLA celebrates its second annual Sexual Health Awareness and Gender Day, or SHAG'd, hosted by the undergraduate student government. Read more...
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March 30, 1:12 am
Second annual SHAG’d educates UCLA about sexual health
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March 30, 1:00 am
UCLA research and deals between labor leaders and L.A. reinforce unionism
As some states move to strip public employees of the right to negotiate contracts, the city of Los Angeles is reaching deals with its own unions to curb the impact of the budget crisis. Read more...
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March 30, 12:58 am
Management of campus locations to be evaluated through Student Space Initiative
As the UCLA student body increases, the amount of space student groups have remains the same. Read more...
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March 30, 12:52 am
UCLA alumni remember their mentor, former Secretary of State Warren Christopher
Warren Christopher, former U.S. secretary of state and visiting scholar at UCLA, died on March 18 from complications of bladder and kidney cancer. Read more...
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Warren Christopher
Credit: U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE
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March 30, 12:50 am
Effects of Chernobyl nuclear plant explosion may not repeat itself in Japan
On the evening of April 25, 1986, crews prepared for a routine shutdown of a Ukrainian nuclear reactor. Read more...
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UCLA workers load irradiated uranium fuel from Boelter Hall’s nuclear reactor, located on the second floor of the building. From 1959, UCLA possessed a nuclear reactor, but it was decommissioned in 1984 because of protests and lack of use.
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March 29, 1:26 am
Students find mentors for career advice through StudentMentor.org
Diana Meneses didn't know what to do after she decided to become a medical social worker.
Meneses, a third-year sociology student, was at a loss for what classes to take; she knew few people in the field, and the counseling services on campus were not open during the gaps in her schedule. Read more...
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Arash Nasibi
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March 29, 1:23 am
UCLA urges drivers to Be Alert Bruins to reduce campus accidents
Accidents involving university-owned vehicles have cost UCLA more than $2 million over the past five years, a UCLA safety specialist said. Read more...
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Campus accidents involving university vehicles have cost UCLA more than $2 million over the last five years. Cellphone distraction is the leading cause of accidents.



