More rain is expected this week after El Niño-influenced weather caused inconveniences for scores of students walking to class last week.
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Project aims to improve economy of Thai village
After the Indian Ocean tsunami of 2004 devastated the economy of many Thai villages, two groups of Muslim women in the village of Kamphuan were forced to restart their lives.
Fireworks in Westwood attract police
Fireworks went off in Westwood around 1 a.m. Friday, and university police, the Los Angeles Police Department and a helicopter came to patrol the 600 block of Kelton Avenue minutes later.
A Copenhagen native returns to school to earn her bachelor’s degree, spends a year in Los Angeles
For most undergraduates, the path to UCLA is an application followed by an acceptance letter received while still in high school.
UCLA Professor Hinojosa-Ojeda speaks on immigration in Washington D.C.
Since the 2008 presidential election, Raúl Hinojosa-Ojeda, associate professor and director of the North American Integration and Development Center, has made numerous trips to Washington to work on issues revolving around immigration.
Bunche Center for African American Studies celebrates 40 years of history
Sometimes, preparing for the future may begin with a walk down memory lane.
UCLA Hospital System gives $53 million to School of Medicine, pledges $1 million to Bruin Scholars Initiative
In the wake of a fiscally successful year, the UCLA Hospital System has transferred more than $53 million to the David Geffen School of Medicine and pledged $1 million to advance Chancellor Gene Block’s Bruin Scholars Initiative.