For a week now, students walking along Bruin Walk may have seen grotesque images of the Armenian Genocide ““ emaciated children, dismembered bodies and dead Armenians swinging from the noose. Read more...
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April 21, 9:00 pm
March recalls genocide
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April 21, 9:00 pm
UCLA physicists have world on a string theory
String theorists at UCLA gather Wednesday mornings to talk about the world as they see it, a place so bizarre it tears common intuition to shreds. Read more...
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April 21, 9:00 pm
Seminar explores theories of time
Seventeen students and one professor meet to tackle some of the most mind-boggling contradictions and theories of time and the universe, one hour at a time. Read more...
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April 21, 9:00 pm
Changing the physics of philosophy
When Einstein introduced special relativity in 1905, physics did a summersault. But his revolutionary theory also changed the way philosophers since then have looked at some of the tensions raised by science, said Christopher Smeenk, an assistant professor of philosophy at UCLA whose specialty is the history and philosophy of science. Read more...
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April 21, 9:00 pm
Bruin digest
Though the UCLA baseball team has lost 21 of its last 22 games and faces a very difficult weekend in the desert against a hot Arizona State team, the morale of the Bruins remains high. Read more...
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April 21, 9:00 pm
Tennis: Tennis struggles at Pac-10 Championships
After day one, it’s certain that a Bruin will not be the Pac-10 men’s tennis singles champion. Without Luben Pampoulov (ranked No. 6) or Benjamin Kohlloeffel (No. Read more...
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April 21, 9:00 pm
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SWF members meet with Chancellor Carnesale Members of the Student Worker Front met with Chancellor Albert Carnesale on Thursday to discuss the current state of service workers in the University of California. Read more...