Saturday, July 18

Board approves bid

The University of California Board of Regents voted 11-1 to approve a bid to continue its 63-year management of Los Alamos National Laboratory in their meeting Thursday. Read more...


Crimewatch

Petty Theft Sixty dollars’ worth of gasoline was stolen from a UCLA van in Woodland Hills between May 23 and May 24. Two wheels from a bicycle, worth $100 combined, were stolen near the Wooden Center bike racks on May 20. Read more...


News briefs

Emergency ordinance tightens laws regarding sex offenders RIVERSIDE “”mdash; An emergency ordinance passed by the county Board of Supervisors toughens an existing law on where paroled sex felons can live. Read more...


Editorial: School safety should not compromise free speech

Citing student safety concerns, East Bakersfield High School Principal John Gibson has prohibited the publication of five school newspaper articles on homosexuality. Campus security may be a legitimate issue, but Gibson has unjustly denied students the right to accept their own risks and exercise free speech rights. Read more...


Digging up opportunities

Underneath the Fowler Museum of Cultural History, the Cotsen Institute of Archaeology spreads out like a catacomb, and though UCLA has no undergraduate major in archaeology, some UCLA undergraduates work regularly in the museum’s basement. Read more...



Training prepares RAs for job’s trials

During typical on-duty rounds, a resident assistant receives a noise complaint about loud music coming from a resident’s rooms. When the RA knocks on the door to speak to the residents, he notices bottles of alcohol sitting on a desk and confronts the students, gathering their BruinCards and documenting the situation to be reviewed by the Resident Director. Read more...