For the past 16 years of his life, Matt Ayers has spent about six hours a day at school and several more doing homework and other school-related business. Read more...
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June 11, 9:00 pm
Graduation raises mixed emotions in Bruin seniors
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June 11, 9:00 pm
Peace Corps aids global, personal development
On the first day of his diving trip to the Republic of Palau, Tai Sunnanon found himself face to face with a clam more than a meter in length. Read more...
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June 11, 9:00 pm
Companies clamor to employ graduating Bruins
Like many graduating seniors, Kellie Corcoran has yet to finalize her post-graduation plans. Unlike some, though, she has enlisted the help of the UCLA Career Center in her employment search as many companies use that facility to interview and hire students. Read more...
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June 11, 9:00 pm
Languages open doors to opportunities
Hospitals are in constant need of interpreters to connect patients to doctors. The U.S. Department of Justice revealed in 2004 that the FBI had accumulated 120,000 hours of untranslated recordings potentially related to terrorism. Read more...
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June 11, 9:00 pm
UCLA traditions evolve in response to safety concerns
From screams at midnight to streaks of underwear and flashes of skin, UCLA boasts a variety of unique traditions, some of which have undergone significant transformations over the past few years. Read more...
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June 11, 9:00 pm
New businesses, increased parking ensure all roads still lead to the Village
Though Westwood is no longer known for its vibrant nightlife as it was in the 1980s, local business owners say the Village is still a pulsating college town that grows and changes with the times. Read more...
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June 11, 9:00 pm
Bruins nurture climate of change on campus
For many graduating seniors, the past four years at UCLA have been shaped by world events such as the start of a war and one of the worst natural disasters in the nation’s history. Read more...