My procrastination only grows as my time at UCLA passes.
Author Archives: Andrea Schneck
Course descriptions lack sufficient information
My summer is under siege.
Student volunteers should pursue interests, not material incentives
Somewhere between my sophomore year of high school and my third year of college, I have successfully transformed myself on paper.
Survey answers are crucial
Twelve U.S. Census Bureau districts across the country will collect population data and aggregate it at a national level, generating a report to present to President Obama.
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine performs autopsy on 115-year-old woman to aid research
UCLA’s Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine recently autopsied 115-year-old Gertrude Baines, formerly the oldest person in the world.
United Afghan Club raises funds to build drinking-water wells in Afghanistan
UCLA’s United Afghan Club is raising money to build wells more than 7,000 miles away, holding a fundraising banquet today to help provide water for those in need in Afghanistan.
UCLA researchers investigate possible asteroid collision
Ever since she watched a science fiction film about black holes, UCLA researcher Aurelie Guilbert has loved astronomy.