Wednesday, July 15

Visiting pianist shares unique view

Henry Butler is blind, but that hasn’t stopped him from pursuing photography. He’s even had his pictures exhibited at the Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in his hometown of New Orleans. Read more...


Applicant pool for law schools shrinks, competition slackens

Students applying to law school after graduation may face fewer competitors as law schools nationwide have seen a decline in applicants over the past year. According to the Law School Admissions Council, the total number of law school applicants in the nation decreased by 4.6 percent between 2004 and 2005, the first time in seven years law schools did not see an increase in applicants. Read more...



Panel, art show address suffering

As part of Black History Month, the Black Graduate Students Association will be putting on a dramatic lynching re-enactment today in Bruin Plaza, followed by an art display and panel discussion. Read more...


Curtain may fall on Mann theater

Though the lights of the Mann Village and Bruin movie theaters will continue to vibrantly flash on the corner of Broxton and Weyburn avenues, the static lights of the Mann National Theatre may soon go dim. Read more...


A Closer Look: Council makes headway in projects

While some members of the Undergraduate Students Association Council have made concrete progress on keeping their campaign promises, others are still in the planning and research stages of their projects, and have only until spring to fulfill the promises they made to students when they were elected. Read more...