Sunday, July 19

Reformed GE lists almost complete

A movement to have all undergraduate schools at UCLA abide by a general education requirement foundation paralleling that of the UCLA College is almost complete, as the UCLA School of Engineering and Applied Science plans on finalizing their revisions this spring. Read more...


Visiting soldiers honor Israel

In Israel, high school is not followed by college but by service in the army ““ with few exceptions, every young man and women is required to enlist after graduation. Read more...



Letters to the editor

Elections shouldn’t invade dorms It’s Undergraduate Students Association Council election time, and Bruin Walk is cluttered with pamphlet-passers. After a long day on campus spent avoiding them, I like to go back to my room on the Hill and not be bothered. Read more...


Editorial: Precautions against riots discourage free speech

In the 1960s and ’70s, college campuses were loci of political protests that often grew to be riots. Images of police in riot gear, quelling student demonstrators with stinging clouds of tear gas have seared the Civil Rights Movement and Vietnam protests into history’s collective memory as a volatile, and often dangerous, era of student protest. Read more...


Jewish co-op vandalized

A swastika with a slash through it was painted onto the front of the Jewish co-op on Landfair Avenue on Tuesday. The swastika was scrawled onto the front wall of the co-op sometime between 11:00 a.m. Read more...


USAC election expenses released

Benjamin Franklin never ran for Undergraduate Students Association Council president, but that never stopped candidates from looking to his flat, green face for help. With the primary election for USAC in the books, candidates were required to release their expenditures for campaign spending. Read more...