Tyler Shores is a typical class-going, note-taking student at the University of California, Berkeley four days a week. But for 90 minutes each week, he steps on to the other side of the podium and becomes a lecturer, facilitator and highly regarded teacher in front of his peers. Read more...
News
|
January 20, 9:00 pm
Spring could bring student-taught classes
News
|
January 20, 9:00 pm
Hill construction fails to build
A computer lab, study lounge, music practice room, fitness room and large screen television ““ for most residents living in the dorms, these features are a reality. Read more...
News
|
January 20, 9:00 pm
Bush sets election year agenda
President George W. Bush opened his reelection bid Tuesday night along largely partisan lines as he defended the war in Iraq, pushed for further tax cuts, and nearly endorsed a constitutional ban on gay marriage. Read more...
News
|
January 19, 9:00 pm
Results of international Internet study released
For Jeffrey Cole, the idea to launch a multi-year international study of the Internet came to him one day in 1998. It occurred to him when he read that television viewing for kids under the age of 14 was down for the first time in history, mostly due to an increase in Internet use. Read more...
News
|
January 19, 9:00 pm
UCLA alum speaks about work in war-torn Liberia
Children suffering from malnutrition. War-battered vestiges of formerly bustling cities. For Dr. Andrew Schechtman, a graduate of the UCLA School of Medicine, such images were part of his daily life as he worked in war-torn Liberia for Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières. Read more...
News
|
January 19, 9:00 pm
Another Village shop to bite the dust
The back room of the store is filled with cases lined with black, quilted padding and stocked full of pipes that look like Vincent van Gogh paintings blown into glass, their bodies curving and iridescent. Read more...
Science & Health
|
January 19, 9:00 pm
The Beef on Mad Cow: UCLA assures students dining hall meat is safe
Beef and cheddar sandwich. It was on the dinner menu when thousands of undergraduates returned to life in the residential halls this year. Normally this menu item usually wouldn’t raise any questions, but this year, students are returning from winter break and with the December discovery of the first case of mad cow disease in the United States. Read more...