Thursday, May 21

USAC special election denied

The move to modify voting procedures for the undergraduate student government elections met an obstacle Tuesday, when the request for a special election on the issue was denied due to technical violations. Read more...



UCLA alumna helps others deal with Tax Day

Few organizations suffer as negative a public perception as the Internal Revenue Service, the government agency responsible for the collection and distribution of federal taxes. The three letters “IRS” typically inspire feelings of fear, annoyance and anger in the populace, conjuring thoughts of vengeful number crunchers tirelessly working to pinch every last cent out of taxpayers. Read more...


Diligence part and parcel of postal job

The U.S. Postal Service has long operated with the motto that “Neither rain, nor sleet, nor snow” will stop their postmen, portraying their employees as relentless individuals who brave the elements to meet the population’s mailing needs. Read more...


French ambassador to U.S. speaks

His Excellency Jean-David Levitte, the French ambassador to the United States, emphasized the importance for France and the United States to move past previous disagreements regarding the war in Iraq and proceed with rebuilding efforts together. Read more...


War claims college-age casualties

Christopher Mabry was just like any high school senior last year ““ except that he chose to serve in the U.S. Marines instead of attending college directly after high school. Read more...