Saturday, May 16

UCPD reports reduced crime

Fewer property crimes and severe violent crimes were reported at UCLA in 2004 than 2003, according to a draft of the university police’s annual report released this month, continuing a declining trend in the offenses since 2001. Read more...


Engineering a fuel alternative

The UCLA School of Engineering and Applied Science is not a foreign player in the search for alternative fuel sources. For the past 30 years, it has conducted in-depth research regarding hydrogen fuel. Read more...


Editorial: ASUCLA requires more than just money

Students ““ simultaneously the directors, shareholders, employees and customers of ASUCLA ““ will be asked to make a substantial investment during the upcoming elections. While the association certainly needs an infusion of cash, it more desperately needs an influx of students who care about its future. Read more...


Bruins find unexpected win in Texas

What began as a learning experience ended with a first-place finish for UCLA Anderson School of Management students at the Rice University Business Plan Competition in Houston, Texas, earlier this month. Read more...


CALPIRG informs students about scholarship frauds

When Luis Sanchez, one of eight children from a low-income Bay Area family that earned less than $35,000 annually, approached the National Student Financial Aid company, he hoped that his dream of a college education would finally become possible. Read more...


Successful executive speaks at Anderson

Students and alumni at the Anderson School of Management packed into Korn Convocation Hall to hear from one corporate executive whose management style is analyzed and taught in business schools nationwide. Read more...