In the eyes of some scientists, anxiety disorders have evolved from primitive human instincts, and examining their histories is crucial for medicine today. This is the basis of evolutionary medicine, an emerging field of biology and the subject material of a new minor now offered at UCLA. Read more...
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September 30, 2:24 am
UCLA introduces new evolutionary medicine minor
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September 30, 2:14 am
Predictions of impact of minimum wage increase varied
A recent vote by California legislators to bump the state’s minimum wage from $8 to $10 an hour by 2016 has left many questions about how the new law will affect state, local and UCLA job markets. Read more...
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September 30, 2:01 am
UCLA Center for the Study of Religion introduce new minor
Students interested in exploring the history and tenets of the world’s spiritual beliefs can now minor in the study of religion. The UCLA Academic Senate, a body that allows faculty to determine academic curriculum, recommended that UCLA’s religion program form the minor in its recent review of the program, according to Kyle McJunkin, director of curriculum coordination and operations. Read more...
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September 30, 1:54 am
UCLA caters to student interest with actuarial mathematics major
For those with a craving for an interdisciplinary subject that marries finance with math, there is a new major that will quench that thirst. Financial actuarial mathematics – previously a concentration in the mathemathics/applied science department — is being offered as a major for the first time this quarter. Read more...
Campus, News, Student Government
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September 30, 1:33 am
USAC misses deadline to appoint Election Board chair
For at least the third year in a row, the undergraduate student government has missed the deadline to appoint a student to run its spring elections. Read more...
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September 27, 1:41 am
State senators accuse UCLA of withholding professor’s records
Two state senators have accused UCLA of withholding the records of a professor in the Department of Environmental Health Sciences from the public, the most recent development in a conflict that has lasted about three years. Read more...
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September 27, 1:31 am
7,000 in Solidarity will educate students about sexual assault
Savannah Badalich handed out pledge cards and spoke to students about sexual assault at UCLA at Monday’s Enormous Activities Fair. For Badalich, however, this issue is more than just a campaign. Read more...
Photo: Savannah Badalich, the Undergraduate Students Association Council Student Wellness commissioner, talks about a sexual assault education, advocacy and research campaign called 7,000 in Solidarity.
