The advisory committee for selecting the next UCLA chancellor will meet concurrently with the UC Board of Regents’ Committee on Educational Policy today to continue talks regarding matters related to the appointment of UCLA’s ninth chief executive. Read more...
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June 4, 9:00 pm
Chancellor talks continue today
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June 4, 9:00 pm
Institute celebrates success in research
About the only thing researchers knew about AIDS in 1981 was that it had unusual symptoms and seemed common among gay men. Today, 25 years later, not only do they better understand the causes of AIDS and the significance of HIV, scientists have also created treatments and generated prevention methods. Read more...
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June 1, 9:00 pm
Editorial: UCLA's Worst: 3. Drop in minority enrollment yet again
Something is fundamentally wrong with UCLA’s admissions system when next year’s freshman class of 4,852 will contain only 96 black students. Despite recent systemwide increases, the overall decline in enrollment of some underrepresented ethnic groups at UCLA and the University of California system is nothing new ““ not since California voters passed Proposition 209 in 1997. Read more...
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June 1, 9:00 pm
Editorial: UCLA's Best: 3. Dance Marathon: our legacy of philanthropy
College students dancing is nothing to call home about. College students planning, organizing and participating in an event that raises over a quarter of a million dollars for a good cause is reason to call everywhere. Read more...
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June 1, 9:00 pm
Candidates clash during symposium
Inside, it was about terrorism. Outside, it was all politics. Just before Rep. Jane Harman, D-Venice, was scheduled to speak at the Faculty Center on Thursday as part of a symposium on terrorism in the U.S. Read more...
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June 1, 9:00 pm
Groups take different paths to primaries
In preparation for the upcoming Democratic primary election, UCLA students are looking to directly engage the student body in the election process. Some students have been campaigning for State Treasurer Phil Angelides, targeting the student population, while others are supporting State Controller Steve Westly and have worked directly with the candidate’s campaign. Read more...
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June 1, 9:00 pm
Science & Health: New technology shakes architecture’s foundations
Tucked away in a red brick building in the middle of North Campus are classrooms with turquoise-colored walls, winding staircases and machines that seem to make just about anything. Read more...