By accident, Alan Rubin, a researcher at UCLA, and Byeon-Gak Choi, a researcher from Seoul National University discovered the smallest mineral in existence.
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USAC candidates present platforms, answer questions and debate on the Hill
The auditorium is divided: Bruins United slate to the left, Students First! to the right.
Vietnamese Student Union marks anniversary of Saigon’s fall with 2011 Black April Commemoration
Huynh is the president of the Vietnamese Student Union, which is hosting the 2011 Black April Commemoration this week. Black April remembers the fall of Saigon, the capital of South Vietnam, which ended the Vietnam War on April 30, 1975.
Enough is Enough campaign fights against violence
Chelsea Navarro hates the word “victim.”
Instead, she calls herself a survivor of domestic violence.
Navarro, a graduate student in UCLA’s School of Education, grew up in San Diego in a family where domestic violence was prevalent.
Evening Van Service extended south of Wilshire
Starting this week, the Community Service Officer Evening Van Service route will be extended to run south of Wilshire Boulevard to accommodate greater student demand.
UCLA Institute for Molecular Medicine Seminar Series delve into topics related to South Campus
Sir Richard Timothy Hunt came to campus and was “knighted,” UCLA style.
A record-high number of applicants for UCLA results in low admissions
After a record number of freshman applicants, UCLA accepted 25.3 percent for the 2011 academic year.