Tuesday, May 5

[Science&Health] Proteins aid ovarian cancer treatments

UCLA scientists recently discovered a panel of four proteins that enabled them to detect early-stage ovarian cancer with around 99 percent accuracy. This breakthrough will impact the lives of many women because “it enables the detection of ovarian cancer in its earliest stages, which creates the hope for a better survival rate,” said Srinivasa T. Read more...


Regents publicly support Dynes

BY RICHARD CLOUGH Bruin senior staff [email protected] SAN FRANCISCO “”mdash; The UC Board of Regents affirmed its support for President Robert Dynes during the board’s meeting Thursday and pledged to move forward as the regents attempt to repair the university’s compensation system that has been at the heart of an ongoing controversy. Read more...




Dynes takes partial blame

SAN FRANCISCO “”mdash; In one of the most significant meetings the UC Board of Regents has held in recent years, the university’s governing body on Wednesday conducted its most complete and direct discussion on record of the compensation scandal that has weighed on the University of California since last fall. Read more...


Students pour in as Jamba pours out in Ackerman

With the recent opening of Jamba Juice on the A-level of Ackerman, UCLA has brought another independently operated brand-name eatery to campus. At 3,166 square feet, the UCLA Jamba Juice is the largest venue in the history of the smoothie company and has already generated high sales. Read more...