Wednesday, April 29

AIM provides care for industry

By Sophia Chakos-Leiby Daily Bruin Contributor As an HIV prevention counselor and programs director for the Adult Industry Medical Health Care Foundation, Jayson Marston spends a typical workday drawing blood and testing clients for HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases. Read more...



UC prospectives faced by hectic application process

By Robert Salonga Daily Bruin Staff As time winds down for students to apply to the University of California for fall 2002 ““ applications must be postmarked by midnight ““ high school seniors are putting final touches to maximize their chances of acceptance following a new admissions policy. Read more...


Carbon dioxide emissions debated

By Noah Grand Daily Bruin Reporter While many Europeans discuss environmental treaties as moral questions about their lifestyle of consumption, the U.S. government is looking at the same question in terms of dollars and cents, said UCLA law professor Kal Raustiala. Read more...


Program aims to boost staff morale

By Rachel Makabi Daily Bruin Reporter Responding to stress from the state budget crisis and Sept. 11 attacks, the UCLA Staff Assembly presented a program, titled Keeping a Positive Attitude in Times of Uncertainty, to about 40 staff members Thursday. Read more...


News Briefs

Negotiations go on for task force The South Asian Studies Task force and Pan-Asian group Sangam held a faculty-student dinner Wednesday night to further promote their year-long effort to create a South Asian studies minor. Read more...


Hospital waits to buy equipment

By Rachel Makabi Daily Bruin Reporter As UCLA Medical Center officials wait to move into the new facility in 2005, they have delayed making large equipment purchases, despite increases in patient traffic over the past five years. Read more...