Sunday, July 12

In the news:

New Briefs

Fire damages abandoned fraternity house A fire broke out early Monday morning at an abandoned fraternity house on Gayley Avenue, according to the Los Angeles Fire Department. Read more...


USAC approves three broad goals

At last week’s Undergraduate Students Association Council meeting, USAC approved three broad goals for the year, including strengthening student voice, increasing campus safety and helping transfer students adjust to UCLA. Read more...


Marchers protest animal testing

A group of animal rights activists marched through the UCLA campus Monday, stopping at research labs and the chancellor’s office to protest the animal research occurring on campus, alleging that it is conducted in an inhumane manner. Read more...



Editorial: Important questions ignored in debate

Heading into this election, our state faces many important and complicated issues that will have to be resolved in years to come. The partisan bickering exhibited in the gubernatorial debate Saturday didn’t help resolve any of these problems. Read more...


New generation, new protests

Driving through a normally quiet suburban neighborhood of West Los Angeles, I’ve come across some of the most ardent protestors of the Iraq war in this city. Read more...