Friday, May 22

New briefs

Controversial festival secures site RENO, Nev. “”mdash; After facing scant opposition, Burning Man organizers have secured a two-year permit to stage the counterculture festival on the northern Nevada desert. Read more...


Briefs

UC Davis student nominated to regents Adam Rosenthal, a second-year law student at UC Davis, and a UCLA alumnus was nominated to be the student representative to the University of California Board of Regents for 2005-2006. Read more...


UC-eligible students face transferred reality

In a stable economy, Stacey Ganz would have had a better shot at attending UCLA. Instead, the Chatsworth High School senior who was accepted to University of California campuses at San Diego, Santa Cruz and Santa Barbara, received a Guaranteed Transfer Option, a form of delayed admission from UCLA. Read more...


Taco Bell to stay on campus

In a dramatic turn of events, the Associated Students of UCLA’s board of directors voted Friday to keep Taco Bell on campus, ending months of speculation about the eatery’s future at UCLA. Read more...


Editorial: USAC must look past differences to reach goals

Dear 2004-2005 Undergraduate Students Association Council: Congratulations on being elected to office. Having campaigned tirelessly, you can be proud of yourselves. The hard work starts soon, but first it would perhaps be beneficial to reflect on the elections that just passed. Read more...



MyUCLA hosts elections, not politics

Aside from providing access to e-mail, grades, schedules and events, MyUCLA has been playing an integral role in undergraduate student government by hosting their elections for the past two years. Read more...