Humans have charted longitude and latitude lines that stretch across the ends of the earth. There remains, however, a final frontier which has yet to be mapped: an extremely complex lump of gray matter known as the human brain. Read more...
Science & Health
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January 7, 9:00 pm
UCLA scientists working to map brain country
Crime, News
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January 7, 9:00 pm
Lesson not learned: placard problems persist
Despite efforts to heighten surveillance of illegal parking in areas designated for disabled persons, misuse of disabled parking placards continues to remain a problem at UCLA. Read more...
News
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January 7, 9:00 pm
Raelian cloning claim may curb viable research
Last week was the beginning of a new era. Religious and social norms were altered forever when a small religious group known as the Raelians and their affiliated company Clonaid announced that they had managed to play God ““ they claimed they had cloned two human beings. Read more...
News
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January 6, 9:00 pm
Start movie hopping, save money
If you’ve ever seen packs of lost teenagers scrutinizing movie times inside the local multiplex, or families with suspiciously large shopping bags concealing enough food inside to last for the entire day, then you’ve probably spotted movie hoppers before. Read more...
News
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January 6, 9:00 pm
ASUCLA resolves job disputes with increase in pay wages
After resolving a labor dispute in which the jobs of three of their workers were in jeopardy, the Associated Students of UCLA steered clear of further angst from labor unions by increasing the wages of seven other ASUCLA employees. Read more...
News
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January 6, 9:00 pm
Separated twins finally head home
Twins formerly conjoined at the head and separated at UCLA are scheduled to return home to their native Guatemala on Monday morning, following a press conference held in front of Mattel Children’s Hospital. Read more...
News
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January 6, 9:00 pm
Student dies in accident while driving home for holidays
UCLA student Tai Phan died in a car accident on Interstate 5 while driving through King’s County on Dec. 19. He was 21. Phan, who was described by friends and family as a lover of life who never took anything for granted, was driving home to San Leandro for the holidays. Read more...