Potholes lining the city streets frustrate Renee Luthra. She commutes to campus by a combination of public bus and bicycle from the university apartments.
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“Do It in the Dark” competition on the Hill encourages residents to increase sustainability
The plastic vampire fangs handed out to Delta Terrace residents this month were not part of a campaign by vampire-obsessed teenage girls or belated Halloween fanatics.
Students put on Palestine Awareness Week to educate about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
A wall bearing inscriptions of artwork, photographs and personal testimonials will be the focal point of the annual Palestine Awareness Week, which kicks off today.
UCLA finance professor Francis Longstaff pursues interest in astronomy with colleagues, family
As a college student, Francis Longstaff was faced with a decision ““ go to business school or pursue a degree in astronomy.
Graduate Students Association fee increase proposed to decrease reliance on surplus funds
The Graduate Students Association is finalizing a fee increase proposal intended to decrease reliance on surplus funds and aid the struggling Graduate Writing Center, graduate student officials say.
UCLA engineering students put expertise to use by mentoring high school robotics club
Amid midterms and college stress, a group of UCLA engineering students have spent almost every day of winter quarter working with Beverly Hills High School students, sometimes until the wee hours of the morning.
UCLA student sets up fund to support mother, other victims of shooting and arson
A UCLA student and his sister are working on a relief fund for their mother, who was the victim of a shooting earlier this month.