Wednesday, July 15

Kerckhoff offices may soon find new occupants

New office resources for student groups, including mailboxes, lockers and communal office space in Kerckhoff Hall, are in the works but will not be available for use until the student government approves guidelines, which has been postponed several times this quarter. Read more...


Web site fosters writing skills

Sex. Suicide. Memories and Mexico. Beijing. Why “Nobody Loves an Asian Boy.” These are some topics writers have tackled on Heelpress.com, a year-old online writing circle for college students and alumni. Read more...


Score one for the team, and the shirts

Students might not initially connect sinking shots with selling shirts, but strong performances from men’s basketball as well as football may have a positive effect on BearWear sales, Associated Students UCLA officials said. Read more...


Ex-FDA worker discusses birth control

She resigned because she couldn’t do it anymore. She could not go out and explain to the public why the Food and Drug Administration again denied the emergency contraceptive pill over-the-counter status for “bogus reasons.” Tuesday night, students and staff gathered at the UCLA Gonda Center to hear Susan Wood, the former director of the FDA’s Office of Women’s Health. Read more...




GSA ensures students have a voice

In the shade of the trees by Moore Hall, Tony Dunbar’s one-man show ““ complete with plywood backdrop draped in black fabric, handheld camera mounted on a tripod, and blue-and-gold GSA signs posted in the bushes ““ made its debut on campus this week. Read more...