Tuesday, May 26

Labor teach-in focuses on action

When about 200 students began shouting “Si, se puede! Si, se puede!” in unison Tuesday afternoon, one could have mistaken Ackerman Grand Ballroom for a union hall. Read more...


A new way to learn

For about 25 U.S. college students studying in Shanghai, China, last summer, the term interdisciplinary study took on a whole new meaning. To study globalization in China’s booming economy, UCLA anthropology Professor Yunxiang Yan took students on a five-week travel study program in which they researched various topics ““ from the Starbucks phenomenon to workers’ rights. Read more...



Corporate mergers on rise

Last fall, some students with AT&T and Cingular noticed their cell phone reception was getting better. In the coming months, others may soon notice their Coors Light beer bottle may be sporting a new Molson Coors logo. Read more...



Supporters of USAC senate begin to gather signatures

Supporters of the petition to amend the Undergraduate Students Association Council constitution began Monday to collect signatures to put the proposal to a vote. The efforts began after the elections board chair approved the language of the petition, which seeks to change the structure of the undergraduate student system from a council to a senate. Read more...


Teaching education

Laughter fills a lecture hall in Young Hall as a lively professor intertwines witty remarks about the chemical processes for making beer in an early morning chemistry class. Read more...