With Monday’s voting registration deadline approaching, campus organizers are trying to round up as many would-be student voters for the Nov.
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UC granted permission to file amicus curiae brief in case debating stem cell research funding
Earlier on Sept. 27, a federal appeals court heard arguments from the two sides of the Sherley v. Sebelius case, an ongoing lawsuit against federal funding of embryonic stem cell research.
Federal funding to UC for stem cell research resumed, petitions to intervene in case debating appropriations
Federal funding of embryonic stem cell research has resumed across the University of California system, after a recent court reversal of an order that banned grant support to all national research institutions.
UC system resumes stem cell research, petitions to intervene in case debating federal funding
Federal funding of embryonic stem cell research has resumed across the University of California system, after a recent court reversal of an order that banned grant support to all national research institutions.
Undergraduate online degree program proposed at UC Board of Regents meeting
SAN FRANCISCO “”mdash; The University of California took a step toward online education, as the Board of Regents informally endorsed a proposal for an undergraduate Internet-based degree program.
UC Board of Regents endorses online-only program, next year’s student regent at meeting in San Francisco
SAN FRANCISCO ““ The UC Board of Regents expressed approval of a proposal for an undergraduate online-only degree program at its bimonthly meeting Wednesday.
Barber shop stays true to 1920s roots
Before Gabriel Friedland moved to Westwood more than 15 years ago, his hair was a problem.