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UCLA brand name draws attention in Asian nations
Many students from across the globe, especially from Asia, are drawn to UCLA because of the educational prospects, top sports teams and the Southern California lifestyle.
Influential tobacco researcher, 84, dies
Dr. Murray Jarvik, the man whose research helped develop the nicotine patch, passed away last Thursday at the age of 84.
Group plans own commencement
Graduation is right around the corner, and some students are coming together to plan a more intimate ceremony focused on their cultural heritage.
Making connections
Los Angeles is full of thousands of single people. They are everywhere. Bars, clubs, coffee shops, bookstores and lecture halls are theoretically full of potential dates. But at UCLA, a campus where many students are juggling academic schedules with extracurricular activities and jobs, the Internet has become a viable option for people with little time […]
Reporter’s oeuvre stretched worldwide
Charles “Chuck” Hillinger, a journalist with the Los Angeles Times for over 46 years and a UCLA alumnus, died on April 28 after battling melanoma for 18 months.
Pancake philanthropy planned
The sorority Delta Delta Delta is hosting its second annual pancake breakfast tonight.