Friday, July 17


Bruins shine in international waters

LA JOLLA “”mdash; With the faint cheers of “U.S.A” in the background off the coast of San Diego, four UCLA women’s water polo players illustrated exactly why the Bruins’ water polo program has dominated the rest of the nation in recent history. Read more...


UC, lecturers’ union reach agreement

The University of California has reached a tentative agreement with the University Council-American Federation of Teachers union for a contract extension for lecturers, UC officials announced last week. Read more...


New center at UCLA researches efficient potable water

The UCLA School of Engineering and Applied Science has announced the development of a new Water Technology Research Center to improve methods of water conversion from salt water to potable water and to integrate these methods with more efficient and cost-effective energy sources. Read more...


Villaraigosa sworn in with festivities

Antonio Villaraigosa urged Angelinos to dream big and come together after he was sworn in Friday morning as the new mayor of Los Angeles on the steps of City Hall, becoming the city’s first Latino mayor in more than a century. Read more...



Court ruling threatens university free speech

This paper you are holding ““ and the words you are reading ““ are legally protected by the First Amendment of the United States Constitution. The right to say what you want, without fear of reprisal from the government, is sacred and untouchable. Read more...