Six projects, two days and one cause: creating open-source software to improve the lives of members of the disabled community. Read more...
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February 2, 10:10 pm
Closing tech gaps with open-source fixes
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February 2, 10:02 pm
Sale of willed body parts nets four-year prison sentence
Henry Reid, the former director of UCLA's Willed Body Program, was sentenced to four years and four months in state prison on Friday, according to university police officials. Read more...
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February 2, 9:01 pm
What’s Bruin?
“¢bull; A protester hurled a shoe at China’s prime minister Monday while he delivered a speech at Cambridge University. “¢bull; Former Sen. Tom Daschle, who has been nominated as secretary of health and human services, apologized for not paying $120,000 in federal taxes. Read more...
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February 1, 9:43 pm
ASUCLA stays afloat
The downturn in the national economy was a prominent topic of discussion at the Associated Students UCLA Board of Directors meeting on Friday, but despite the decreased funds, the association continued to allocate funds for construction projects and student programming. Read more...
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February 1, 9:42 pm
Program gives lights to cyclists
As she commutes from school on her bicycle, Allison Manushkin often sees other cyclists riding bikes without lights at night, a frightening prospect on Los Angeles streets. Read more...
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February 1, 9:40 pm
Inventions provide money, jobs for UC
While new technology has the potential to create far-reaching benefits for society as a whole, innovations created at UCLA and other schools have the added benefit of providing an additional source of revenue for their respective universities. Read more...
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February 1, 9:39 pm
UCLA research creates companies
Developed research and technology within the UC contributes to the foundation of many new companies. Read more...