Developing allergies to dairy and eggs forced Scarlettah Schaefer to start paying attention to food labels. She began to understand how much she still had to learn about where her food came from. Read more...
Developing allergies to dairy and eggs forced Scarlettah Schaefer to start paying attention to food labels. She began to understand how much she still had to learn about where her food came from. Read more...
See what’s happening on your campus this weekend: Today Masquerade Dance The Hill’s residents can make new friends while dancing through the night in a mascarade event hosted by the On-Campus Housing Council. Read more...
A UCLA student was arrested on suspicion of battery last week after allegedly punching his girlfriend in the face multiple times near the entrance to Moore Hall, officials said. Read more...
The UCLA Graduate Students Association is the voice of graduate students on campus. The association meets for forum every three weeks and takes positions on current issues affecting graduate students. Read more...
She works behind the scenes to add health-based storylines to shows like “90210,” “Grey’s Anatomy” and “Army Wives.” Sandra de Castro Buffington sees herself as an inspirer, connecting research in public health to the entertainment industry, which reaches millions of people every day. Read more...
Food, water and shelter aren’t enough to survive. Psychology, psychiatry and biobehavioral sciences professor Matthew Lieberman said social connections are just as important. Lieberman recently wrote a book called “Social: Why Our Brains Are Wired to Connect” to educate people about the importance of personal relationships. Read more...
Photo: Matthew Lieberman, a professor of psychology, psychiatry and biobehavioral sciences at UCLA. Lieberman recently wrote a book about the importance of personal relationships for our happiness.
Bruin Republicans members voiced support for the term “illegal immigrant” and expressed their concerns with the undergraduate student government at a meeting Wednesday night. The main discussion of their meeting, called “Call it what it is: Illegal Immigration,” came in response to an Undergraduate Students Association Council resolution that criticized the use of the term “illegal” in reference to undocumented individuals, said William Chakar, a third-year molecular biology student and chairman of Bruin Republicans. Read more...