Tuesday, December 16


Jeremy Gleick devotes one hour each day to learn something new

For an hour each day, Jeremy Gleick sets aside his biochemistry and neuroscience textbooks and picks up playing cards, juggling balls and sometimes even knives. “(Learning something new each day) is an opportunity to get to do something I ordinarily would not be able to do,” Gleick said. Read more...

Photo: Jeremy Gleick, a third-year neuroscience student, is demonstrating some card tricks above – one of the many things he has learned during what he calls his “learning hour.” Gleick sets aside an hour every day to learn something and has been doing so for about 3 1/2 years.


Ravi Zacharias confronts issues of tolerance

Growing up in predominantly Hindu India, Ravi Zacharias came across many instances where people would greet him, a Christian, with “Merry Christmas.” Since moving to Atlanta, Georgia in 1985, Zacharias said he has noticed that people greet each other with a more inclusive phrases such as “Happy Holidays.” Zacharias hopes to explore the topic of tolerance, what he describes as the understanding of the differences between cultures and why they exist, at the annual Veritas Forum at UCLA in Royce Hall this evening. Read more...

Photo: Ravi Zacharias, a speaker and author on Christian apologetics, will speak about tolerance at today’s UCLA Veritas Forum in Royce Hall.



Undergraduate Student Writing Center opens third location

The new location will offer sessions with Peer Learning Facilitators ­– students hired to work with other undergraduates in one-on-one sessions and teach them how to do more in-depth research because of the location in the library. Read more...

Photo: Third-year communications and political science student Tina Tucker assists Zhihao Zhao, a first-year business economics and psychology student, with writing assignments.



UCLA study reveals suicide rates in California

Californians who identify as a member of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community were almost three times more likely than their peers to consider suicide, according to a health policy brief released by the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research last month. Read more...



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