It is a Friday evening deep in the heart of South Campus, and rather than heading into Westwood to catch the latest movie or grab a bite to eat, biomedical researchers are reviewing academic journal articles and designing research projects. Read more...
News
|
October 19, 9:00 pm
Science students research for future
News
|
October 19, 9:00 pm
Reaching for Middle East peace
As though walking into a secret underground meeting of activists trying to make a difference in politics and ideology on the other side of the world, students slowly filled a small lecture hall above capacity Wednesday night during a town hall meeting held to discuss one organization’s steps toward conflict resolution in the Middle East. Read more...
News
|
October 19, 9:00 pm
Fees outpacing aid, study says
A recent report by the College Board points to a nationwide trend that University of California students have expressed concern about for some time ““ fees for higher education are outpacing inflation and financial aid is not meeting the challenge. Read more...
News
|
October 19, 9:00 pm
Opinions misattributed
An error by a political coalition has misrepresented the personal views of a student leader as those of all UCLA undergraduates. Undergraduate Students Association Council President Jenny Wood gave her personal endorsement to several campaigns involving ballot initiatives in the Nov. Read more...
News
|
October 18, 9:00 pm
CLOSER LOOK: New Hedrick Summit: Worth the walk?
In the lobby of a new residence hall, a student walks across the room carrying a basket full of dirty laundry, shorts and shirts spilling across his arms, a bottle of liquid detergent hooked on his finger. Read more...
News
|
October 18, 9:00 pm
New stem cell methods develop
New research methods have stem cell researchers at UCLA and across the country hoping they may be able to bypass ethical concerns and open the door for increased federal funding. Read more...
News
|
October 18, 9:00 pm
Editorial: Miers’ bias makes her a dangerous Court choice
Many students might think the U.S. Supreme Court is far enough from UCLA to warrant an excuse to be apathetic about what transpires there. But Tuesday, we had a frightening glimpse of just how profoundly the Court could impact students’ lives. Read more...