Beneath California lies the San Andreas Fault, which has the seismic potential to devastate the Golden State beyond our expectations.
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UCLA’s city lab holds competition to promote architectural sustainability
In the late 19th century, architecture played a fundamental role in the recovery and rebuilding of cities after major urban disasters, such as the Great Chicago Fire, according to Dana Cuff, the director of UCLA’s cityLAB.
Community braces for swine, seasonal flu strains
With the flu season nearing, UCLA is trying to prepare for the unexpected.
Medical student receives $10,000 scholarship
Tina Wu, originally from Glendale, Arizona, was only 15 years old when she witnessed the impact of HIV/AIDS in her community.
Music therapy helps autistic children
Miracle Mile resident Rosanne Walden and her family welcomingly embrace the potent power of music.
Lecture series to examine prostate cancer treatment, research
Carey Melcher refused to allow his diagnosis with prostate cancer this past February to change his life.
Summer plans to conserve energy
One of Dr. Cully Nordby’s goals is to put herself out of business.