On college campuses, teenagers and young adults are the perceived norm in undergraduate classes ““ students coming from the dining halls or their dorm rooms to campus. Read more...
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November 14, 9:00 pm
A Closer Look: Continuing students’ enrollment on the rise
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November 14, 9:00 pm
A Closer Look: Pathways gives opportunity to make great strides
Jonathan Else watches every UCLA basketball game. He knows every statistic about the games and team. When he moved to Los Angeles four years ago, Else decided he wanted to go to the school that housed the players he so diligently follows. Read more...
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November 14, 9:00 pm
Lecture outlines history of situation in Darfur
Students and community members gathered Tuesday evening to learn about the complex history behind the current conflict in Darfur. In a lecture titled “The Crisis in Darfur: A Concise History,” UCLA history Professor Edward Alpers outlined the political and historical factors that have led to a situation in which hundreds of thousands have died and even more have been displaced in the Darfur region of Sudan. Read more...
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November 14, 9:00 pm
Party’s plan targets college
With a Democratic majority in Congress, students are likely to see the introduction of new programs and agendas for higher education. The Democratic Party has published the “Six-Point Plan for 2006,” which highlights education as one of its main concentrations. Read more...
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November 14, 9:00 pm
Professor protests Satan’s modern image
While Professor Henry Kelly began studying God and the Bible to become a priest, he now studies Satan to better understand the biblical figure. A UCLA English professor emeritus, Kelly was training to be a Jesuit priest when he was younger and found many inconsistencies between the current depiction of Satan as the horned, evil ruler of hell and the Satan that was described in the Bible. Read more...
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November 14, 9:00 pm
UCLA asks for more hospital funds
UCLA officials asked the UC Board of Regents for an additional $308 million to complete construction on two new hospitals Tuesday. If the funding is approved, the Ronald Reagan Medical Center in Westwood will receive more than half the money, and the remainder will go to the UCLA-Santa Monica Medical Center. Read more...
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November 14, 9:00 pm
[BREAKING NEWS]: Student shot with Taser by UCPD officers
UCPD officers shot a student several times with a Taser inside the Powell Library CLICC computer lab late Tuesday night before taking him into custody. No university police officers were available to comment further about the incident as of 3 a.m. Read more...