Brushing dust off a thick, bound 14th century volume, Professor Robert Buswell stood in his office, surrounded by a chronicled literary history of ancient Buddhist culture.
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Professor Michael Heim remembered as prolific translator and linguist
Michael Heim, a UCLA professor of Slavic Languages and Literatures who was known for his literary translations, died on Sept. 29 after a long battle with melanoma. He was 69.
USAC Recap ““ Oct. 2
The Undergraduate Students Association Council is the official student government of UCLA’s undergraduate students.
Carbon Omission: Rideshare Week aims to cut traffic, emissions with eco-friendly options
Abandoning his car in his driveway, Jeffrey Nerdin dusted off his bike and joined the realm of eco-friendly commuters ““ biking 10 miles uphill from his house in Encino to his job on UCLA’s campus.
USAC halts election chair appointment while resolving loopholes in code revealed last year
The undergraduate student government did not appoint its Election Board chair last night on the date stipulated by the council’s bylaws.
Case in point: The UCLA Mock Trial team blends together stage presence, actual legal proceedings and teamwork
Rain pelts a windy road on a stormy, summer night.
Funds reduced for NanoSystems Institute
A three-year financial agreement between UCLA and the California NanoSystems Institute came to an end over the summer, forcing the research hub to undergo a number of significant changes in response to a reduced budget.