Wednesday, July 15

Assaults have lasting effects

As the number of reports of sexual battery occurring in Westwood increases every week ““ now totaling seven in the last month ““ it is clear the incidents have gotten more than a few students shaken. Read more...


Divestment’s first step

SAN DIEGO “”mdash; The UC Board of Regents committed Thursday to further analyze the effects of divesting from its business holdings in Sudan and inform certain companies of its concern over the activities of the Sudanese government, but delayed a vote on full divestment until March. Read more...




Site targets professors

A Web site purporting to expose “UCLA’s radical professors” and offering students cash payouts in return for information about their classes was thrust into the national spotlight Wednesday after a barrage of media coverage. Read more...


Regents update salary structure

SAN DIEGO “”mdash; Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and Lt. Gov. Cruz Bustamante both made rare appearances at the UC Board of Regents meeting Wednesday, during which the governor discussed buying out the UC student fee increases planned for next year and the board adopted a new salary structure for university employees. Read more...


Hurricane’s victims face the choice to stay

After spending fall quarter at UCLA, University of New Orleans graduate student Wes Harris, studying film and television, decided to stay at UCLA for the remainder of the year because his New Orleans apartment is currently occupied by a family displaced by Hurricane Katrina. Read more...