Glendon Avenue will soon be the home of several new businesses, most of which are set to open this week. Read more...
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November 30, 11:28 pm
Trader Joe’s, coffeehouse, deli open this month
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November 30, 10:00 pm
What’s Bruin?
“¢bull; President-elect Barack Obama is expected to name New York Sen. Hillary Clinton as secretary of state today. “¢bull; Muslims from the Middle East and across Europe condemned the shooting rampage in Mumbai, India. Read more...
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November 25, 10:22 pm
Groups offer Thanksgiving options
Most students across the country are excited to just get away from college for the four-day Thanksgiving weekend "“ but many Bruins are doing much more. Read more...
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November 25, 10:19 pm
Judicial Board rules in favor of Galen Roth
After a two-week long trial, the Student Judicial Board ruled in favor of the undergraduate student government Facilities Commissioner Galen Roth on charges brought against her. Read more...
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November 25, 10:18 pm
Neuroscience conference probes brain
More than 32,000 scientists from different fields came together last week to discuss one topic: the brain. Read more...
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November 25, 10:17 pm
Baha’i religion believes in self discovery, no recruitment
Sahba Shayani, a first-year graduate Iranian studies student, recalled an analogy from his holy book, Kitab-i-Aqdas, meaning "most holy faith" in Persian. Read more...
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November 25, 10:02 pm
Chicana, Chicano studies has grown with UCLA
When Carlos Manuel Haro stepped into the Rieber dining hall in 1965 and noticed that he was the only minority student, he was motivated to join a newly born cultural and academic movement which now puts UCLA in the position to be the third university in the country to offer master's and doctorate programs in Chicana and Chicano studies. Read more...