The marine snail’s siphon, a tube-like organ used for breathing, contracted for about a second when touched.
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Faculty to recommend whether math, science peer labs can continue
Peer learning in math and science courses at Covel Peer Learning Labs will not be replaced for at least a year, a UCLA administrator said Tuesday.
UCLA Medical Center neurosurgeon Dr. Isaac Yang to receive award for cutting-edge work analyzing new vaccines for patients with brain tumors
A Taylor Swift song plays in the background as the surgeon speaks to the camera in his operating room.
The Hill learns from shaky past
The rumbling sounded like somebody was jumping up and down on his floor at 4:31 a.m.
But when resident assistant Todd Sargent realized it was an earthquake, he was still too sleepy to rise from bed.
Plans for new tutoring labs are underway
Two new, proposed tutoring centers geared toward science and writing composition may help fill the gap left by closing the Covel Peer Learning Labs ““ if enough funding is granted.
Tutoring services will be delegated to experts in each academic area.
Tutoring and workshops on the Hill to be discontinued
Free tutoring programs and workshops in Covel Commons, which assist about 3,000 students per quarter, will close at the end of spring quarter due to budget woes.
Green Campus Program audits facilities for energy efficiency and sustainability
A team of five students discovered illegal tampering of a high-speed nozzle and made recommendations to improve sustainability in dining facilities on the Hill.