Images of bloodied, aborted fetuses greeted students Tuesday who trekked Bruin Walk, as part of a controversial display brought to campus each year by the anti-abortion group Survivors. Read more...
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February 17, 9:00 pm
Anti-abortion display on Bruin Walk stirs discussion
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February 17, 9:00 pm
ASUCLA student employees test products
Students who look forward to having their say on products they purchase on campus will soon have a chance to sit down to discuss their ideas directly with restaurant and store managers. Read more...
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February 17, 9:00 pm
Donation establishes new chair
A Japanese American who had been forced to enter an internment camp in the 1940s has donated $500,000 to UCLA’s Asian American Studies Center. The center will establish the nation’s first endowed academic chair to focus on the World War II internment of Japanese Americans. Read more...
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February 17, 9:00 pm
Textbook theft strikes LuValle Commons; two suspects detained
One thousand dollars worth of textbooks was recently stolen from the bookstore in LuValle Commons, and two individuals thought to be involved in the robbery have been detained by university police for other offenses. Read more...
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February 17, 9:00 pm
Making Hollywood diverse
Top Hollywood officials, politicians and UCLA faculty gathered at Royce Hall on Tuesday to discuss the lack of diversity in Hollywood and how the industry could improve minority representation. Read more...
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February 17, 9:00 pm
USAC appoints new representative
An open spot for general representative unexpectedly went to a candidate not approved by the undergraduate government’s appointing committee on Tuesday night, resulting in a split vote between councilmembers. Read more...
Science & Health
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February 16, 9:00 pm
AIDS awareness, research increase on campus
The first documented incidents of AIDS in the United States occurred in Los Angeles in 1981. Those first diagnosed with the disease were treated at the UCLA Medical Center. Read more...