After being diagnosed with stage 4 breast cancer a little more than a year ago, Rae Donin underwent five months of chemotherapy and lost all her hair.
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Strong fight to end labor and organ trafficking
Ima Matul left Indonesia in 1997 hoping to start a new life as a nanny in the United States.
Bruins offer “˜Places to Crash’ for homeless students
Jay sleeps on a couch in Powell Library. It’s 3 a.m., and freezing cold. He’ll probably only get two hours of sleep tonight.
UCLA professors weigh in on Tunisia’s first elections in more than 20 years
As Tunisia gears up for its first democratic elections in more than 20 years on Sunday, Nouri Gana will depart from Los Angeles today to fly to his home country and cast his vote.
New head of Academic Senate prioritizes educational access
After moving from Poland to Texas after World War II, Andrew Leuchter’s father often emphasized the importance of an education to his son.
Fifth annual L.A. VisionWalk aims to bring focus to blindness
At the age of 6, Samantha Kramer was diagnosed with a moderate form of retinitis pigmentosa, a hereditary condition that causes gradual blindness to peripheral vision as well as night blindness.
Dining Express eases access to Hedrick in effort to alleviate traffic in De Neve
The Hedrick Dining Express, which shuttles students from the De Neve turnaround to Hedrick Court, is designed to alleviate crowds at De Neve dining hall by encouraging students to eat at Hedrick dining hall, said Daryl Ansel, director of food and beverage for UCLA Housing and Hospitality Services.