Monday, May 4


Letter to the Editor

Professors should reflect diversity The editorial, “Professor bias doesn’t always hinder learning” (Feb. 4), makes a good case for establishing a relationship of mutual respect between professors and students, and for making UCLA a safe place for the free interchange of ideas. Read more...


UCLA recently reopened a case examining the involvement of two UCLA researchers with controversial malariotherapy experiments, which involve the injection a curable form of malaria into human HIV patients. Read more...


With the help of my neighborhood GNC Nutrition Superstore, I have devised a plan to live forever. It’s simple, really. All I need to do is to eat garlic to prevent heart disease, and have a little folic acid and selenium to keep the cancer at bay. Read more...


Calendar change would improve UCLA

A town hall meeting will be held this afternoon to discuss the possibility of switching UCLA from a quarter to a semester system. Realistically speaking, changing calendar systems would require an organizational revamp of such proportions that the 2008-2009 year is the likeliest academic year for implementation. Read more...



Dean honored with Sheba medical award

Hollywood blue bloods mixed with UCLA medicine in Beverly Hills on Thursday night at an awards benefit for the largest hospital in the Middle East. Gerald Levey, dean of the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, was honored as the first-ever recipient of the Sheba Medical Visionary Award. Read more...