Thursday, July 16


Program sorts terrorism data

A new computer code developed by UCLA researchers may make it easier and more cost effective for intelligence agencies to track terrorist activity on the Internet. Read more...


Today marks start of search

Members of the UCLA chancellor advisory committee will meet for the first time today on campus to begin the process of looking for the university’s ninth chief executive. Read more...


Court may allow recruiters

Touching on contentious issues such as free speech, national defense and gay rights, the Supreme Court indicated Tuesday that it will most likely overturn a decision to prohibit military recruitment on college campuses and law schools, despite the military’s discriminatory policies against open homosexuals in the armed forces. Read more...



Pup says it must turn tail

Though its future was previously unclear, the Tail O’ the Pup hot dog stand in West Hollywood will definitely be moving from its current spot on San Vicente Boulevard to another location, though the new site is yet to be determined. Read more...


Westwood developers part ways

When the first developers arrived in Westwood in the 1920s, their problems largely consisted of dealing with dust storms and rabbits. Today, a wider array of problems face Westwood developers, including stringent planning and construction limitations, rising real estate prices and sometimes disputes between property owners. Read more...