The UCLA School of Dentistry received a $5 million donation, the largest ever received from an individual or couple, to establish a clinical research and patient care center, according to a press release sent out this week. The UCLA Mick and Mary Dragoo Periodontal and Implant Clinical Research and Patient Care Center will be used […]
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Participating in city elections a responsibility
Last Tuesday, Angelenos were asked to fulfill their civic duty by going to the polls and casting a vote for tomorrow’s leaders and initiatives.
Ashe About Your Health: Unprescribed stimulants can have negative side effects
Many students have a friend, or a friend of a friend, who has been prescribed Adderall or another stimulant. Patients who take stimulants see numerous improvements in their symptoms, including greater alertness and concentration, and decreased distraction and procrastination. In the college-age group, stimulants (medicines like Adderall and Ritalin) are often prescribed for attention deficit […]
Out of Bounds with Daily Bruin Sports – March 4, 2013
Sam and Tyler cover Bruin basketball’s sweep of the Arizona schools, the best stories from the campout, and the future of players including Shabazz Muhammad, Tony Parker, and Kyle Anderson. They also discuss the NFL Combine underway in Indianapolis and go over the last week in UCLA sports.
Long Story Short – March 4, 2013
This week, Taylor and Davey discuss a Bruin motorcyclist’s aspirations to go canyon riding, the undergraduate harp music major at UCLA, and the Westwind library used book sale.
Audio Slideshow: UCLA Bruin Mountaineers and the Marathon of 1966
Over winter break in 1966, members of the UCLA Bruin Mountaineers embarked on a journey that became known as the “Marathon” – a trip that began with an eventful three days of canoeing. Listen to the former president of Bruin Mountaineers share his memories of camping, climbing and “getting schnockered.” Read the full story here.
Long Story Short – February 25, 2013
In light of Hip Hop Appreciation month, second year fine arts student Mukhtar Kaissi discusses about some of the activities and shows that the UCLA Hip Hop Congress has planned, while second year business economics student “Ace Mack” Maurice Wheatley gives a live performance and discusses his future music plans. Later, the Ashe Center’s Dr. […]