Crouched on the ground in the middle of Broxton Avenue, Sharon Tran put the finishing touches on a mural of the original Ralphs in Westwood Village.
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UCLA Professor Jonathan Stewart researches structural devastation in Japan
Shipping containers had been thrown across the dock yard, and cars were strewn across the street when Jonathan Stewart visited the Kashima port in eastern Japan in late March.
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.
Nonprofit organization Project Vietnam Foundation helps rural villages in Vietnam with improving medical training
In American medical schools, students are required to go to psychiatric hospitals and attain clinical hands-on training, regardless of the specialty they choose.
Browsing history: A heritage site is being set up in Boelter Hall 3420, the room the first Internet message originated in
When Brad Fidler started investigating the origins of the Internet at UCLA, there was no consensus on who created the technology and where it began.
Students find mentors for career advice through StudentMentor.org
Diana Meneses didn’t know what to do after she decided to become a medical social worker.
Meneses, a third-year sociology student, was at a loss for what classes to take; she knew few people in the field, and the counseling services on campus were not open during the gaps in her schedule.
Members of UCLA community work to make a difference in the aftermath of the Japan earthquake, tsunami
UCLA has responded to the call for aid in the two weeks after a 9.0 earthquake and tsunami rocked Japan.