Thursday, May 21


Briefs

Voting machines to be scrutinized by commission SAN JOSE “”mdash; As alarm mounts over the integrity of the ATM-like voting machines 50 million Americans will use in the November election, a new federal agency has begun scrutinizing how to safeguard electronic polling from fraud, hackers and faulty software. Read more...



Security checks deter international students

Andrea Chu went back home for winter break just like any other student ““ except that her three-week stay turned into a seven-week stall. The UCLA doctoral candidate in computer science from Zhengzhou, China took her first trip home in almost four years and was delayed because she had to undergo a security check to reenter the United States. Read more...


Construction on the Hill addressed at ORL forum

The Office of Residential Life held a forum last week to update students on the progress of housing construction and renovation projects on campus. The Housing Information Forum took place Thursday at the North Campus Auditorium and was organized jointly by ORL and the On Campus Housing Council’s policy review board. Read more...



USAC members to walk out for diversity

Members of the Undergraduate Students Association Council will walk out of their meeting tonight to show support for instituting a diversity requirement, which aims to give students a more comprehensive education on diversity issues. Read more...