Monday, May 25


Inauguration stirs emotions

President Bush will be sworn into office today in the nation’s capital amid snow, political hoopla and bristling security in the first presidential inauguration since the terrorist attacks of Sept. Read more...


Texas likely to drop lab bid

The University of Texas, seen as the University of California’s main potential competitor for the management of the Los Alamos National Laboratory, appears likely to drop out of the competition after an announcement made by its chancellor last Friday. Read more...


[A closer look] Donors should beware scams

Worldwide catastrophes often bring out the charitable nature in people, but before donating to relief efforts, many may want to be extra careful. In the weeks following the tsunami disaster, donors are being warned to watch out for con artists and illegitimate charities that watchdog groups say will likely surface. Read more...



Editorial: Labor centers should be saved from budget cuts

For all his lip-service about fighting for the people, Gov. Schwarzenegger apparently doesn’t care much about the plight of the average California worker. For the second year in a row, he has directed a targeted budget cut at the University of California’s two labor centers. Read more...