Thirty women will gather at the UCLA Anderson School of Management for class this week, but they aren’t typical business students.
Author Archives: Julia Erlandson
UCLA to embark on extensive children’s health study
UCLA will play a key role in a long-term study aimed at identifying causes of and ways to prevent common childhood diseases, officials announced Thursday.
Health care bill vetoed
President Bush vetoed a $35 billion expansion to a federal children’s health insurance program Wednesday, outraging critics and prompting Democrats to vow support for overturning the veto.
Increasingly erratic behavior gives away impostor student using campus facilities
A woman posed as a scholar at UCLA for nearly four months over the summer before being discovered and asked to leave campus, in the second such incident in the past year.
Puzzles Café expands menu to please students
On-campus residents looking for a quick lunch or a late-night snack have a new range of options this year, with Puzzles Café offering a revamped menu.
Want furniture? Try streets, information superhighway
Alex Moya was walking through Westwood at the end of last school year when he came across a dining table with four chairs, apparently abandoned, sitting out in the street in front of an apartment building.
Petraeus’ optimistic take on Iraq War not a consensus
Despite General David Petraeus’ recent optimistic report on the U.S.’s progress in Iraq, the situation is in fact much grimmer and would benefit from major policy changes, two experts told an audience of students and community members Wednesday.