Thursday, February 19

Eitan Arom: UCLA needs more hands-on programs

For three academic quarters out of the year, Public Affairs 4317 is a normal classroom, part of the California Center for Population Research. But for the past two summers, it has been transformed into something very different. Read more...

Photo: As part of the Startup UCLA accelerator, 11 teams of entrepreneurs traveled to the San Francisco area.




Alexandra Tashman: UCPD app development should not be given priority over other safety measures

It’s a Thursday night, and you’re walking from your friend’s apartment on Gayley to yours on Kelton. It’s dark, it’s late and you think someone may be following you. You’re scared. Read more...

Photo: The Undergraduate Students Association Council’s Internal Vice President’s Office is planning a smartphone application to help address the problem of campus safety. The application is supposed to consist of a button that immediately alerts the University of California Police Department when it is pressed. Above, a photo of an application developed by Guardly, a company the IVP is considering partnering with.




Kunal Patel: Keep dialogue flowing between Napolitano, students

First impressions are the blueprints of how we judge, act and respond to others. And those impressions are very difficult to change. On Friday, a small group of student leaders at UCLA will have the opportunity to make a first impression on University of California President Janet Napolitano, who is making her way to various UC campuses in the first weeks of her presidency. Read more...

Photo: University of California President Janet Napolitano is scheduled to visit UCLA on Friday.