Monday, May 25

USAC discusses progress of projects

It was almost 7:15 p.m. as the members of the undergraduate governing body slowly filled the room and the gavel finally made three short knocks on the table inside the Gothic-influenced decorations of room 417 in Kerckhoff Hall-. Read more...



Author speaks on power of fiction

An affair with a Pilates instructor, a couple’s experiences with literal and figurative strangulation, an academic whose specialty in moral philosophy doesn’t preclude him from delving into promiscuous sex with students and colleagues ““ such is the world laid out by Jonathan Franzen, the National Book Award-winning author who spoke Wednesday evening at the UCLA Hammer Museum. Read more...


Recruiter ban not likely to affect UC

A recent Federal Appeals Court ruling that would permit universities to ban military recruiters from campuses may have little or no effect on University of California policies, UC officials say. Read more...



News briefs

No junk food means no extracurriculars at schools The school district’s 5-month-old junk food ban is hitting campuses hard with some losing $1,000 or more a week in funds once used for extracurricular activities. Read more...