It’s a shame that hundreds of students who need psychological treatment at UCLA either go untreated or must seek help elsewhere because of the limited facilities the UCLA’s Student Psychological Services offers. Read more...
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Psychological Services needs some therapy
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Online tests help geeks vent repressed emotions
Do you have more than five registered e-mail addresses? How about more than three AIM screen names? Does the acronym “DC” remind you of a steady flow of current instead of our nation’s capital? Read more...
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Briefs
UCLA will host symposium on health care The David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA will present a health care symposium entitled “The Business of Medicine: Challenges to Professionalism” on Saturday, Feb. Read more...
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February 3, 9:00 pm
Nanotechnology inspires joining of art, science
Students trudging home from class last Wednesday night may have been surprised to come face-to-face with a six-foot-tall molecule projected on the wall of UCLA’s Court of Sciences. Read more...
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Heart of Harlem
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Letters to the Editor
Levy has myopic vision of God In Adir Levy’s column “Pondering divinity: a good way to spend time,” (Jan. 29) he is presumably referring to the Judeo-Christian God when he exhorts us to consider whether God exists. Read more...
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February 3, 9:00 pm
Editorial: Professor bias doesn’t always hinder learning
The question of whether students’ education is compromised by the political biases of their professors has come up recently in various media. Concern emerges from the belief that students will mold their intellect and ideology around the ideas communicated by their professors, rather than formulate their own belief system based on an unbiased education. Read more...