Friday, July 17


Weyburn Terrace residents uniting

No hot water or gas and a lot of dust are among some of the problems graduate students living in Weyburn Terrace have experienced since the opening of the apartments last fall. Read more...


Twins with rare disease improving

Twin brothers with a rare heart disease and in need of heart transplants have improved in health since arriving at UCLA. The 12-week-old identical twin boys, Nicholas and Nathaniel Draper, were transferred from the neonatal intensive care unit to the pediatric unit at UCLA’s Mattel Children’s Hospital about two weeks ago. Read more...



Studies find hurricanes tied to global warming

The devastation in the gulf coast left by hurricanes Katrina and Rita has many people hoping that President Bush will now be convinced by scientific evidence that global warming is a powerful force affecting our nation, and will prompt him to sign international treaties to reduce U.S. Read more...



Merced enrolls diverse class

As a small school located in the Central Valley, the new UC Merced campus, which began classes for the first time this fall, showcases a student body unique to the University of California. Read more...