Tuesday, May 26

King/Drew Medical Center loses national accreditation

The Martin Luther King/Drew Medical Center incurred another setback Tuesday as a national hospital accreditation agency retracted its credentials in a move that may, among other things, signal change for UCLA medical students hoping to train at the hospital. Read more...




UC system sees record number of applicants

Applications to the University of California have hit a record high for the 2005-2006 academic year even though several UC campuses ““ including UCLA ““ saw a decrease in their number of applications, according to data released Wednesday by the UC Office of the President. Read more...


New voting system proposed for USAC

The recent proposed structural changes to undergraduate student government include changes in the voting system that undergraduates use to elect officials. Proponents of the changes say the new system will offer greater representation for all students. Read more...


Book costs reevaluated

One of the biggest student advocacy group’s efforts to stop the rise of textbook prices have culminated in the second edition of Ripoff 101, a report published a year ago that finds how the “publishing industry’s practices needlessly drive up textbook costs.” This report was released simultaneously on Tuesday at a multitude of California Public Interest Research Group chapters. Read more...


[A closer look] Scholars ponder assigned month’s meaning

The observation of Black History Month has become a bittersweet celebration for some black scholars. While the recognition of the societal impact blacks have had on American culture is generally thought by scholars to be positive, some believe that the condensing of black history into a single month, rather than having it be a part of day-to-day education and cultural understanding, has its downsides. Read more...