Friday, July 10

A week to promote Islam, religious unity

The Muslim Student Association plans to hold events and nightly discussions aimed at promoting knowledge about Islam and unity among different religions this week. And members of MSA say one of the main goals of the week is to eliminate some myths about Islam. Read more...


UCLA surveys freshmen

In what experts attribute to the rising influence of technology and the particular political issues surrounding modern-day society, the number of freshmen who say they are politically active and aware is at its highest level in 40 years, according to a recent report. Read more...


Former ROTC student dies in Iraq

Mark Daily, a 2005 alumnus, joined the ROTC program in 2003, “with the intention of going to Iraq,” according to an essay Daily posted on his MySpace Web site which details his reasons for joining the Army. Read more...




Board defers vote on funding

Due to differing moral and ethical positions among board members, the UC Board of Regents voted Thursday to postpone the adoption of a policy that would restrict the funding the university receives from tobacco companies. Read more...


House passes popular bills

With a new Democratic majority now in control, the House of Representatives began the 110th Congress by passing all of the agenda items which had been planned for the first 100 hours, including an overwhelming vote to lower interest rates on student loans. Read more...