Sunday, May 10


In the name of science

Human cadavers have been used for anatomical study since the days of ancient Egypt. In the 19th century, law limited the bodies dissected by anatomists to those of executed criminals. Read more...


Ethicist Singer finds fault with Bush

With an Australian-style greeting of “G’day, mate!” Geoffrey Garrett, vice provost of the UCLA International Institute, introduced noted ethicist Peter Singer Thursday afternoon in the Ackerman Second Floor Lounge. Read more...


Casden project approved

A Los Angeles City planning commission unanimously approved revised plans for a controversial Westwood development project on Thursday. The new plans, submitted by Casden Properties, reflect several major concessions to those who oppose the project. Read more...


Lost in Translation

UCLA’s reputation in Japan began to outgrow the Westwood campus decades ago. The acronym can now be found emblazoned across sweatshirts, résumés and political propaganda in a place where only a fraction of those sporting the name have any affiliation with the school. Read more...