On a flat section of grass beside Janss Steps, a couple lounged on a blanket and a few students curled up with books.
Author Archives: Golmah Zarinkhou
UCLA researchers publish that tobacco companies ignored and failed to decrease cancer risks since 1959
Tobacco companies have deliberately ignored startling tobacco cancer risks since 1959, according to newly released internal documents, UCLA researchers say.
UCLA Center for East-West Medicine massages away pain with pressure
Patients’ shouts filtered through the doors of the outpatient clinic and alarmed the people outside.
Planetary astronomy graduate student plans to use film background to connect people to science
Science fiction movies drew him in as a child, but Matt Siegler said the documentary “Cosmos” inspired his passion for researching new frontiers in the universe.
Take Back the Night empowers victims of sexual violence in a chance to break the silence and inform others of the issue
The stranger held a knife as he lay on top of her in bed and threatened to kill her daughter if she screamed.
UCLA study finds that California Health Benefit Exchange will offer young adults better coverage
Health care reform in California will largely benefit the working-age population ““ particularly single males, according to reports released Tuesday by the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research.
Students seek the Mexican cultural roots of Cinco de Mayo, a holiday celebrated more in the US than in its country of origin
A group of students tore strips of colorful tissue paper, attaching them to homemade pinatas as they bopped their heads in rhythm to the traditional Mexican cumbia music wafting over Rieber patio.