Tuesday, May 26

USAC rallies students to take ECP survey

Efforts to educate students about the unit progress requirement continue in full force. In collaboration with the Undergraduate Students Association Council and its staff, student leaders have launched a publicity campaign to educate students about the expected cumulative progress requirement and to encourage them to participate in a survey regarding its effects. Read more...


Psychedelic research

While participating in a sacramental ceremony in the Amazon basin of South America during the late 1980s, Dr. Charles Grob had a moment of realization about the power of psychedelic substances used for therapeutic purposes. Read more...


Advisory still in effect

A day after a major water pipe ruptured near UCLA, the campus and much of West Los Angeles were still without drinkable tap water, but campus officials said most daily operations were otherwise unaffected by the event. Read more...


Dating co-workers is tricky business

Being in a relationship generally requires a lot of effort ““ you have to balance your schedules, make sure you don’t neglect your friends, and occasionally resolve disputes and miscommunications. Read more...


[Online] Water precautions lifted

A city advisory to boil all tap water before using it was lifted Friday morning after Los Angeles Department of Water and Power officials determined there was no further threat of contamination. Read more...


LaRouche hard to take seriously

Did you know that one-time UCLA philosophy Professor Bertrand Russell was the most evil man of the 20th century? Ever heard that the Bush administration and parts of the U.S. Read more...


Crimewatch

Miscellaneous University police arrested Percy Miller (aka Master P) and Vyshonn Miller (aka Silkk the Shocker) on Jan. 27 for carrying concealed firearms. Police stopped the Millers’ 2005 Chrysler 300M on Gayley Avenue near Landfair Avenue 20 minutes before midnight for not having a license plate. Read more...