Wednesday, July 15

Copeland leaves UCLA

Shoes and boxes litter the floor, making it virtually impossible to take a step without trampling a pair of Reeboks, All Stars or flip-flops. Throughout the Copeland Sports section of the UCLA Store, dozens of students crowd around the 75-percent-off signs in a chaotic mix of grabbing shoes, flinging boxes and squeezing past the long lines to the register. Read more...


USAC plans campus bar

As the latest effort in the decades-long student movement for an on-campus bar, the undergraduate student government unanimously approved a resolution Tuesday night officially supporting the measure and calling for a referendum vote in the spring elections to poll support among students. Read more...


Growing expectations

At the edge of a grassy field nestled deep in the Sunset Canyon Recreation Center lies a plot of land currently inhabited by little more than sturdy trees and their fallen counterparts. Read more...



Editorial: Athletes hardly suffer lack of perks

Correction appended Footing the bill for a student-athlete’s tuition, books, housing and meals isn’t enough; the NCAA and universities should also be paying for their health insurance and their laundry ““ at least, that’s according to a lawsuit filed against the association. Read more...


Twins’ first transplant complete

On Feb. 16, Nick Draper, a 7-month-old baby who had been awaiting a heart transplant since birth, continued to fight to live after receiving a new heart in an operating room of the Mattel Children’s Hospital at UCLA. Read more...


Loony tunes

“What’s the point of a revolution, without general, general copulation, copulation, copulation?” belted the cast of “Marat-Sade” at their Friday night rehearsal. Perhaps it’s not the conventional bellowings of college co-eds kicking off a three-day weekend, but this is also not a conventional play. Read more...