When 2004 UCLA alumnus Matthew Nguyen was recruiting bone marrow donors in college, he had no idea he was contributing to a registry he'd eventually have to depend on to save his own life. Read more...
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May 11, 9:41 pm
UCLA alum seeks bone marrow match
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May 11, 9:37 pm
Non-residents face stiff fee increases face stiff fee increases
In the upcoming school year, Adam Brown will pay almost $3,000 more in tuition to attend UCLA than he did this year. Read more...
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May 11, 9:31 pm
Professor in Japanese studies receives award
Dr. Fred Notehelfer, the driving force behind the establishment of UCLA's Center for Japanese Studies, will be awarded the Order of the Rising Sun by the Japanese government in a Los Angeles ceremony today. Read more...
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May 10, 10:22 pm
Five-Star Finish: Coach Krikorian wins his seventh NCAA title in his last game as head of the women’s program
Adam Krikorian's last UCLA women's water polo game was, by his own standards, the most unlikely achievement in his storied career. Read more...
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May 10, 10:12 pm
Students win service award
Four fourth-year students were recognized for their outstanding leadership in community service at a ceremony on Wednesday, where they received the 2009 Charles E. Young Award and $700 was donated to a cause of their choice. Read more...
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May 10, 10:11 pm
New UC rules worry some Asian Americans
Changes to UC admissions policies have met with resistance from the Asian American community, who fear their numbers will be reduced on campus. Read more...
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May 8, 9:00 pm
Bruins teach kids about science
This Saturday, a contemporary Armenian music concert will be held at
Schoenberg Hall. The show is part of a three-day conference on
Armenian music sponsored by the Armenian government and the UCLA
Armenian Studies program. The composers have written pieces that blend
classical and traditional folk music. Reporter Wan Wong has more.