A hoax Web site, feigning ownership by University of California President Mark Yudof, falsely announced Yudof's decision to resign from his position in the UC system. Read more...
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March 3, 10:02 pm
Online hoax announces UC President Mark Yudof’s resignation
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March 3, 9:56 pm
Small dogs related to gray wolf by lone gene
Shih tzus, malteses, chihuahuas and other small dogs all have a common ancestor: the Middle Eastern gray wolf. Read more...
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March 2, 10:21 pm
UCLA students rally for diversity
Students lined the sides of Bruin Walk at noon on Tuesday to protest what they feel is a lack of diversity in the University of California system as well as the recent hate crimes that have occurred on other campuses. Read more...
Photo: Pao Xiong, a fifth-year physics student, took part in Tuesday’s rally at Meyerhoff Park. Students protested a lack of diversity in the UC system and advocated for the creation of general education diversity requirement at UCLA.
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March 2, 10:16 pm
Alberto Torrico to speak on Fair Share for Fair Tuition bill at UCLA
Alberto Torrico, California State Assembly majority leader and Democratic candidate for state attorney general, will be on campus today to speak about Assembly Bill 656, a bill aimed at generating up to $2 billion for higher education in California. Read more...
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March 1, 10:33 pm
UC students gather at Capitol
More than a hundred University of California students assembled on the steps of the California Capitol in Sacramento on Monday while chanting, holding signs and pressuring legislators to make higher education a priority in a state marred by budget crises. Read more...
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March 1, 10:28 pm
Methicillin-resistant Staph increasing, California report says
A report published this winter indicates that methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus has increased fourfold in California patients from 1999 to 2007. Read more...
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February 28, 10:52 pm
UCLA students work with Inglewood high schoolers to start community garden
For a group of high school students in Inglewood, a community gardening project began with picking up debris: bags, bottle caps, a sprouting potato and crack pipes. Read more...
Photo: Students at Morningside High School in Inglewood read seed packet directions before planting rows of plants and vegetables at an empty lot across the street from their school as a part of the Empowerment Community Garden project. To vote for this project, go to refresheverything.com

