Wednesday, May 27




Libraries cut many print publications

University of California libraries feeling the heat of the budget crisis will cut collections in an effort not to burn holes in their pockets. No information will be lost to UC students though, as long as they have access to the Internet. Read more...


Future Front members to continue cause

All four Future Front candidates running for general representative and the Facilities commissioner offices responded with shock and disappointment, but said they were not discouraged, when they learned that none had won any positions when student government election results were announced Thursday night. Read more...


UCLA not among law schools banning recruiters

Thirty law schools have joined together in a lawsuit against the Department of Defense, but UCLA is steering clear of the fray. The lawsuit addresses the Solomon Amendment, which allows the federal government to withhold funding from schools that restrict military recruiters’ access to their campus. Read more...


Kerckhoff witnesses cheers, tears

With the moon sitting high Thursday night, students stood in front of Kerckhoff Hall, awaiting the results of the Undergraduate Students Association Council elections. Every year, this ritual occurs in front of Kerckhoff Hall before the USAC election results are announced. Read more...