The UCLA medical school is in the process of implementing a policy that will restrict interaction between the school and pharmaceutical companies because of the medical communities’ increased concern with conflict-of-interest issues arising from this relationship.
Author Archives: Rotem Ben-Shachar
Some see parking tickets as unfair
Some drivers parking in UCLA lots have recently reported that they have received tickets for parking their cars out of their spaces.
Koppel discusses media, technology
Newscaster Ted Koppel, formerly of ABC’s “Nightline,” spoke Saturday on campus about the current state of the media and its role in society.
Native culture on display
Dancers in brightly colored costumes, intricately adorned with feathers and embroidery, gathered on the Intramural Field this weekend and moved to the beat of traditional American Indian drums.
Van service to replace five vehicles
UCLA Transportation Services plans by the end of the year to replace all of its 15-passenger evening vans with 12-passenger vans to address safety concerns.
Growing EU brings international leaders and issues to UCLA
Panelists from several Central European countries spoke favorably of their countries’ integration into the European Union during a symposium on campus Wednesday, though some said they were hesitant about future success. The symposium, hosted by the UCLA Anderson School of Management, discussed the impact of integrating Central European countries into the European Union in 2004. […]
UCLA to add disabilities minor in fall
Beginning in the fall of 2007, UCLA will offer a disability studies minor which will allow students to examine academic areas as they relate to disabilities. The interdisciplinary minor will offer “a new lens for understanding issues of the individual, society and culture,” according to the proposal for the minor, approved by the Undergraduate Council […]