Tuesday, July 14

Larry King speaks at Hillel

Larry King is usually the one doing the interviews. But when he spoke Thursday night at the Yitzhak Rabin Hillel Center for Jewish Life at UCLA, audience members got a chance to ask the broadcaster some of their own questions. Read more...


Mexican voting system problematic

Born in the Baja town of Guymas, Luisa Martínez lived in Mexico for 18 years before enrolling in a San Diego junior college. Yet, when Martínez, now a 24-year-old UCLA student, votes for the first time in this year’s Mexican presidential election, she will be participating in the political process of a country she never plans to live in again. Read more...


New route for Undie Run

When students attending this quarter’s Undie Run gather at the corner of Gayley and Landfair avenues in three weeks, they will find the tradition a little different than usual. Read more...


Bruins have a hand in Oscars

After the red carpet is unrolled, the limousines are lined up, and the statues are shined, the biggest names in film will fill Hollywood’s Kodak Theatre for the most awaited award show of the year: the 78th annual Academy Awards. Read more...



Students irked by arcade move

When third-year microbiology, immunology and molecular genetics student Jieshan Lin makes it to UCLA in the mornings, he’s usually stuck on campus all day ““ it’s too inconvenient to drive back to his Sepulveda Boulevard home between classes. Read more...


Patients find healing through art

Breaking into tears, she explained how the partially obscured red tissue-paper heart symbolized how the love between her and her brother in the Philippines had been pushed into the background. Read more...