Perhaps more than any other job in the medical profession, nursing is often synonymous with patient care.
Author Archives: Crystal Hsing
Deciding between organic or locally grown food
An apple a day may keep the doctor away, but does it matter where the apple is from or how it is grown?
“Black Los Angeles” sheds light on African American influence in history of Los Angeles
Los Angeles County boasts the second largest black population in the nation.
Commencement speaker Gustavo Arellano faces opposition from members of community
Some parents and students have risen in opposition to the selection of Gustavo Arellano as this year’s keynote speaker for the College of Letters and Science commencement ceremony.
Memorial honors Cinthya Felix Perez and Tam Tran, UCLA alumnae killed in car crash who were advocates of undocumented students’ rights
A memorial was held on Monday to commemorate Cinthya Felix Perez and Tam Tran, two UCLA alumnae and pioneers in the movement for advocacy of undocumented students who died Saturday after a two-vehicle crash in Trenton, Maine.
Flavia de la Fuente chosen to be student speaker at College of Letters and Science commencement
Flavia de la Fuente’s parents always encouraged her to take the initiative and be very vocal in pursuing her goals.
Graduate Student Association struggles to reach out during election campaigning
The polls may be open, but the fervor of fliering, endorsing and campaigning usually associated with election week is noticeably missing in the Graduate Student Association elections.