Multitasking is a way of life for most people, especially for busy college students. Read more...
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Monica Smith
Multitasking is a way of life for most people, especially for busy college students. Read more...
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Monica Smith
Under Assembly Bill 12, which went into effect on Jan. Read more...
The last time Claudia Mitchell-Kernan taught classes, she stood behind a podium and simply lectured. Read more...
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Los Angeles is not known for starry night skies, but that doesn't stop student astronomers from gazing through the haze. Read more...
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Kristen Bennett, a fourth-year astrophysics student, gazes through the telescope on a hunt to see Saturn on Wednesday night on the roof of the Math Sciences Building.
An inspection made by the Department of Public Health determined that Jerry's Famous Deli was fit to serve customers after a hepatitis A incident on Nov. 30. Read more...
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An inspection by the Department of Public Health deemed the restaurant Jerry’s Famous Deli safe to serve customers after a hepatitis A scare in November.
How can a pillow fight help victims of child abuse? And does that new cellular tower on top of Sproul Hall really live up to its promise of better reception for AT&T users?
Plus, host Devin Kelly talks with Economist Jerry Nickelsburg on just how deep the cuts of the 2011 California budget proposal will be. And, to top it all off, a special interview with thatwasthen lead guitarist Nicky Papageorge, live music included.
All this and more on this week’s edition of Long Story Short, the Daily Bruin’s weekly news and culture show.
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A new cellular tower was installed atop Sproul Hall over winter break, providing increased reception for students with AT&T. Read more...
After working as a computer science engineer for five years, Max Ohlendorf was tired of getting lost in the stratified bureaucracy of a company. He wanted control over what he was doing and direct input on his own projects. After entering the UCLA Anderson School of Management's dual degree MBA/master of computer science program, he joined the Technical Entrepreneurial Community at UCLA. "I felt the yearning for entrepreneurship. Read more...
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The Technical Entrepreneurial Community at UCLA helps teach engineering students how to make their technological ideas commercially viable.