The University of California seismic policy has deemed 14 buildings on the UCLA campus to be in poor seismic condition, including the Center for the Health Sciences, the Darling Biomedical Library and Hershey Hall.
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UCLA students gather for ‘Pro-Test’ to support animal research
Amid a sea of “Research Saves Lives” signs and “Pro-Science, Pro-Gress, Pro-Test” shirts, approximately 200 protestors from UCLA and the greater Los Angeles area marched along Westwood Boulevard on Thursday to show support for animal research.
FedEx president and CEO Fred Smith receives the third annual John Wooden Global Leadership Award
Despite the presence of former UCLA basketball greats including player Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and the legendary coach John Wooden, all eyes were on FedEx president and CEO Fred Smith.
Particle accelerator advances research in physics with help of contributors worldwide
The Large Hadron Collider, the world’s largest particle accelerator, was launched Tuesday in Geneva by the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) after over a year of repair work.
Swastikas found in UCLA medical plaza
Two incidences of anti-Semitic vandalism have occurred at 300 Medical Plaza in the past month, according to university police.
UCLA fined for failing to report 2007 lab fire to Cal/OSHA
On Nov. 13, 2007, a graduate student researcher incurred first- and second-degree burns after ethanol that splashed onto his clothes and hands was lit on fire by a Bunsen burner.
Student sexually assaulted on campus near Structure 9
A female student was grabbed in the crotch by a man as she was walking past Structure 9 around 3:45 p.m. on Monday, according to university police.