The new vaccine Gardasil could prevent 70 percent of cervical cancers, but some experts say its high cost may be preventing some women from receiving the immunization. Read more...
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February 4, 9:06 pm
New HPV vaccine available, costly
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February 4, 9:05 pm
Economic leaders speak on future of U.S.-China relationship
Business professionals, students and professors gathered at the Anderson School of Management on Thursday and Friday to discuss the expanding economic relationship between the United States and China. Read more...
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February 4, 9:04 pm
Campus political voices need to speak up
Some students avoid Bruin Walk, evading the incessant fliers and noise in the hopes of making it to class on time. Personally, I go out of my way to make the infamous trek and experience the excited atmosphere that makes up a college campus. Read more...
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February 4, 9:03 pm
Programs can help carry baby weight
On a campus focused on academic and extracurricular achievement, finding out about a pregnancy can be a difficult experience for a student. But UCLA has several organizations and services aimed at aiding students by providing them with support and information. Read more...
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February 4, 9:00 pm
Hoping UCLA will earn an ecological 4.0
Dressed in schoolgirl uniforms with report cards in one hand and bowls of organic oranges in the other, members of the student group Ecology, Economy, Equity acted out a skit last Friday to illustrate the letter-grade standings released by the Sustainable Endowments Institute last month. Read more...
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February 1, 9:00 pm
Speakers debate donation policies
UCLA faculty and students shouted playfully at each other Thursday while debating the issue of compensation for human tissue given for stem cell research after a lecture on the topic given by UCLA law Professor Russell Korobkin. Read more...
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February 1, 9:00 pm
UCLA seeks to reach youth
DEADLINE The application deadline is today at 5 p.m. in the undergraduate admissions office in Murphy Hall. In an effort to reach out to students in Los Angeles, the admissions office is in the process of starting a program to send current UCLA students to local high schools to represent the university and answer questions. Read more...