As a freshman new to the UCLA campus, Eric Jeng was eager to explore the possibilities and opportunities UCLA had to offer.
His chance came in the form of a pre-business fraternity Alpha Kappa Psi, of which he is now the president.
Author Archives: Sue Wang
Vitamins can help or hurt depending on use
What Joseph Lam eats and how much he eats varies with each meal, but there is one thing that doesn’t change: taking a Centrum multivitamin and multimineral supplement after every dinner.
Looking to close health care gap
When it comes to health care, many Filipinos live by the philosophy of bahala na, literally translated to mean “leave it to God.” This resigned outlook, which is common among other minority groups as well, was what first got fourth-year neuroscience student Antonio Moya interested in issues of minority health care. “They think, “˜If it […]
Headache sources are diverse, unusual
As Jessica Giffin entered college and started juggling a number of activities and changes, there was one change she couldn’t adjust to: the sharp pain in the back of her head.
Depression study finds shame at root of issue
When World War II veterans suffering from depression were asked one simple question, their symptoms of depression immediately lifted.
MCAT, grades most critical
Given the competitive nature of medical school admissions, many college students struggle with maintaining the high GPA and stellar MCAT scores they believe medical schools care most about.
Joint research facility unveiled
A central spiral staircase drenched in sunlight connects two buildings that were unveiled Thursday, the UCLA Biomedical Sciences Research Building and Orthopaedic Hospital Research Center.