Recent studies indicate there is no correlation between cell phones and brain cancer, but research on the subject is still ongoing. Read more...
Recent studies indicate there is no correlation between cell phones and brain cancer, but research on the subject is still ongoing. Read more...
More than 40 years after the killing of Black Panther Party members Bunchy Carter and John Huggins inside Campbell Hall, students still honor and commemorate the men's actions in the promotion of education for oppressed people. Read more...
The United Afghan Club at UCLA hosted a teach-in on Wednesday to educate students about the war in Afghanistan, emphasizing the United States' role in the conflict and the impact the war has on students today. Read more...
For third-year political science student Jesse Richardson, studying for midterms involves creating pages of study guides a week ahead, along with eating a hearty breakfast and sleeping at least eight hours the night before. Read more...
President Barack Obama's State of the Union announcement that he will take steps to end "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" coincides with a recent UCLA study from the Williams Institute at the School of Law that estimates the policy has cost the military $500 million since it was implemented in 1994. Read more...
While the health care bill is the topic of much debate in the Senate, the UCLA Medical Center has not made any predictions as to how it will be affected by the legislation. Read more...
Many students have money set aside for various types of graduate programs or other academic endeavors with the idea that it's a viable long-term investment, but recent UCLA alumnus Brian Simon had other plans for his postgraduate savings fund: He founded his own record label. Read more...