Like many students concerned with Internet privacy, Lisa Lee sets everything on her Facebook profile to private. Read more...
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May 20, 9:45 pm
Privacy concerns rise as social networking booms
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May 20, 9:43 pm
“˜Bridging the Gap’ symposium seeks to educate students about Alzheimer’s disease and the latest advances in the field of treating it
The largest college symposium on aging and Alzheimer's disease will be held today at the Kerckhoff Grand Salon to educate students about gerontology. Read more...
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May 20, 9:42 pm
Effective Student Activism Collective holds “˜Activism at UCLA’ panel on consolidation of campus activist groups
From the L.A. riots to black discrimination and the South African divestment campaign, student activism has created significant impacts across generations of UCLA students. Read more...
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May 18, 10:30 pm
UCLA Innocence Project hopes to help wrongfully convicted inmates by reviewing old cases
A few months ago, Amber Phillips maneuvered her Honda Element into the parking space at about 4 p.m. Read more...
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May 17, 10:40 pm
Memorial honors Cinthya Felix Perez and Tam Tran, UCLA alumnae killed in car crash who were advocates of undocumented students’ rights
A memorial was held on Monday to commemorate Cinthya Felix Perez and Tam Tran, two UCLA alumnae and pioneers in the movement for advocacy of undocumented students who died Saturday after a two-vehicle crash in Trenton, Maine. Read more...
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May 17, 10:36 pm
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger’s May Revise would restore millions of dollars to the UC budget
Funding for the University of California was a top priority for Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger Friday in his May Revise, as he proposed restoring millions of dollars to the UC budget, along with more than $50 million to support student access. Read more...
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May 17, 10:33 pm
Census trend shows mixed-race Americans are more likely to identify with their multiracial background
When President Barack Obama got to Question No. 9 on the 2010 Census, he did what mixed-race respondents nationwide were asked to do: pare down and define his complex racial background by checking all the boxes he saw fit. Read more...
Photo: Fifth-year Asian American studies student Allison Mannos is currently working on a book collecting and studying modern multiracial issues.
