Saturday, April 11


Editorial

Former United States president, and now Nobel Peace Prize laureate Jimmy Carter has done more than give peace a chance ““ he’s helped make it work. Read more...


Coming Out Day tagging unproductive, disunifying

How hideous a morning I had to endure as I walked by the chalk-laden buildings of Royce Hall and Powell Library. How fiendish the sight of yellow chalk on the concrete; how heinous the act of vandalism that left blue chalk on my Levi’s after sitting on a formerly non-political bench. Read more...




Surgeon simplifies chest surgery

UCLA employee Tim Alexander was born with pectus excavatum, a deformity also known as “sunken” or “concave” chest. Although he was initially advised against corrective surgery when he was younger, Alexander, now 32 years old, was able to take advantage of a new technique developed by UCLA professor of surgery Eric Fonkulsrud. Read more...


UCLA joins national mammogram study

The largest federally-funded clinical trial on medical imaging is under way at UCLA’s Jonsson Cancer Center. The cancer center is seeking 2,475 women to participate in the Digital Mammographic Imaging Screening Trial to determine whether digital mammography is equal or superior to standard film mammography. Read more...