Some would have called it an emotional roller coaster, others an enlightening and educational feast of information. For three days, researchers explored emotions ranging from anger to love during an interdisciplinary conference aimed at discussing the seven dimensions of emotion. Read more...
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April 1, 10:24 pm
Science&Health: Emotions viewed in varied lights
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April 1, 10:24 pm
Plan for new FBI center in final stages
A proposal to construct a new FBI headquarters near the Federal Building on Wilshire Boulevard is entering one of the final planning stages, despite opposition from local groups. Read more...
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March 31, 8:44 pm
Gators dominate Bruins once again
ATLANTA, Ga. “”mdash; They promised this time it would be different. They promised that they would compete for the entire 40 minutes. Well, the Bruins held their side of the bargain for the first 14 minutes. Read more...
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March 22, 2:54 pm
New route, same spirit
A new starting point did not deter students from participating Wednesday night in the Undie Run, a tri-annual finals week tradition. Though the run, in which thousands of students clad only in their underwear run through campus, has historically started at the corner of Gayley and Landfair avenues, student leaders and the administration pushed for it to begin in Strathmore Tunnel this quarter to alleviate safety concerns. Read more...
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March 18, 10:04 pm
Four Years into the War in Iraq: Climate, opinions changing
What struck Sergeant First Class Andrew Gasaway most about being in Iraq for the first time in March 2003, he said, was how apparent it was that the country had been governed by what he called a dictatorship. Read more...
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March 18, 10:03 pm
Regents meeting covers lab bid
During the UC Board of Regents meeting at UCLA on Thursday, the board covered issues including the bid for management of the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and the discussion and approval of administrative compensation salaries. Read more...
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March 18, 10:02 pm
Affirmative action to be debated
Activists on both sides of the affirmative action debate, including former University of California Regent Ward Connerly, are set to convene on campus Tuesday for a public discussion of the issue. Read more...