British scientists announced the archaeological discovery of the remains of an additional branch of the iconic Stonehenge monument last week.
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Four UCLA students’ environmental projects chosen for Intel University Expo
Mechanical flowers that bloom or shrivel according to environmental data. Subway bars that pulse according to the heart rate of the commuter.
Bill to protect whistle-blowers
UC employees may soon be accorded the same rights as other state employees in “˜whistle-blower’ situations, or those in which a person is retaliated against for reporting wrongdoing.
Free music provider shuts down
UCLA officials are “left scrambling” after Ruckus, a free music service for college students, closed its doors unexpectedly last month, according to Jonathan Curtiss, manager of technology development for student and campus life.
Pressure to succeed may run in the family
With the influx of people filling up tables in campus coffee shops during the day, or in the study sessions suggested by dormitory lights late into the night, the fear of failure is palpable again at UCLA as students get back to their routines.
Art as a modern form of therapy
Art has longtime proved to be a source of wonder for mankind.
Renewable energy is the future of UCLA
When the U.S. was again considering drilling for oil in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to offset the impending energy crisis, Steve Brye, project manager at the L.A. County Metropolitan Transport Authority, did something he deems “in the spirit of a middle-aged man buying a sports car.”