Monday, July 6

A world away

The poor quarter of Etoudi pulsates with life as the sun begins to set. In the center of the neighborhood, taxis are honking their way down the main road, barely missing the street vendors who are playing cards under umbrellas. And on an elevated plateau, children selling goods are watching a basketball game unfold on the chipped concrete. Read more...

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Hans is an 18-year-old point guard who dreams about playing for the Portland Trail Blazers. But his window of opportunity is closing ““ an issue that Hans is well aware of.


Almost miserable

YAOUNDÉ, Cameroon "”mdash; It's Holiday, and Biliga Marvel Bemelingue does not have school. Read more...

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Biliga Marvel Bemelingue sits in his home in Yaoundé, Cameroon. The 14-year-old has dreams of receiving a university education while playing collegiate basketball, and hopes to one day become an architect.


The one who never left

YAOUNDÉ, Cameroon ­­"”mdash; Tedd Ray Bitsegui Ambassa is sitting comfortably in an oversized leather chair in a hotel room with two reporters, carefully narrating the story of his life. Read more...

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Tedd Ray Bitsegui Ambassa, of Yaoundé, Cameroon, has been playing basketball for more than a decade. Although Bitsegui had yearlong bouts playing in Bosnia and Morocco and spent four years on the Cameroon national team, his aspirations to play professionally never became reality. He now co-coaches a junior team.



Construction tough to navigate

Zenani Doyle sat at the front of her West African history class, hoping that the cute boy next to her would notice her. Read more...

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Construction has made it hard for many disabled students, such as fourth-year history student Zenani Doyle, to get around the Hill.


UCLA-trained doctor works in Balad, Iraq

On an average day at the Air Force Theater Hospital in Balad, Iraq, work in the emergency room is relatively slow.
That is, until a mass casualty situation brings 15 critically injured patients to the emergency room at one time, leaving a team of four physicians to handle the chaos. Read more...


School gets millions for nanotechnology building

By spring 2014, engineering students and researchers will have a new home to study advanced energy conservation technologies for microelectronics and nanotechnology at UCLA. Read more...

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Graphic of the planned Western Institute of Nanotechnology on Green Engineering and Metrology at UCLA.

Credit: STENFORS ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS