Las Cruces, NEW MEXICO “”mdash; Hundreds gathered at the UC-managed Los Alamos National Laboratory on Saturday, the 60th anniversary of the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, to call for nuclear disarmament. Read more...
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August 7, 9:00 pm
Online Exclusive: Protestors fight nuclear research at UC-managed labs
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July 31, 9:00 pm
HIV forum concentrates on implementing actions
Experts in the field of HIV research say it is no longer enough now to inform young people about HIV and AIDS. They must change their behavior, and go from simply learning to acting on what they learn. Read more...
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July 31, 9:00 pm
Twin hearts need mending
Even if the babies manage to get heart transplants in time, Nicole and Michael Draper may never know why their twin sons were born with a rare heart disease. Read more...
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July 31, 9:00 pm
ASUCLA plans new campus eateries
The Associated Students of UCLA Board of Directors outlined plans for a reorganization of ASUCLA’s restaurants, which will see the return of Taco Bell by the start of fall quarter and the introduction of a Jamba Juice lounge and a Whole Foods salad bar during winter quarter of the coming school year. Read more...
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July 31, 9:00 pm
Editorial: Carpooling hybrids will not solve pollution
Driving alone in the carpool lane in a traditional gas-fueled car will get you a ticket, but driving alone in a hybrid can be your ticket to the fast lane under a transportation bill recently approved by Congress. Read more...
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July 31, 9:00 pm
New student regent expects to make her voice heard
Over the next two years, University of California students can expect pressing issues such as fee increases and admissions accessibility to come before the Board of Regents. Read more...
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July 24, 9:00 pm
Editorial: UC-backed file-sharing service unnecessary
Downloading copyrighted materials is not a new concept among college students. But apparently the University of California thinks now is the time to offer a solution ““ and its preliminary plans are missing the point. Read more...