Monday, June 29

UCLA greatly reduces energy consumption

By Robert Salonga Daily Bruin Staff While rising energy costs in California continue to loom overhead, UCLA’s ongoing efforts with conservation have significantly reduced the campus’ energy consumption. Read more...



Patient’s best friend

  NICOLE MILLER/Daily Bruin William Hall, 15, spends some time with Saki, a golden retriever. Saki is a part of People Animal Connection, a group that brings dogs to visit patients in hospitals. Read more...


Golden times

1951 TO 2001: FIVE DECADES OF CHANGE Through the years, the UCLA School of Medicine has undergone enormous changes and progress, accompanied by what the dean calls an unchanging commitment to excellence. Read more...


Former UCLA professor dies at 80

  Keith Ditman By Marcelle Richards Daily Bruin Senior Staff A former UCLA psychiatry professor, Keith Ditman spent his last years at his private practice where he saw patients just weeks before his death. Read more...


OBITUARIES

Faculty member leaves behind music Harold Land, a tenor saxophonist and faculty member of the UCLA Jazz Studies Program, died of a stroke July 27. He was 73. Read more...


Community Briefs

Computer worm may pose a threat UCLA students and other computer users could be at risk since the Code Red worm began infecting computers nationwide on July 31. Read more...