Wednesday, May 20

Speaks Out

What will be the most important issue in the 2004 presidential election? Paul Thompson First-year, law “I think national security will be the most important issue. Read more...


News briefs

Experts to discuss rule of law with focus on U.S. involvement abroad International law experts will discuss the rule of law at a symposium today, covering issues that include forming legal systems for those in poverty and the United State’s role in nation building. Read more...



News Briefs

File-sharing policies changed The university administration is changing its policies regarding illegal file-sharing to include sanctions ranging from a limit on Internet usage to possible expulsion. Read more...


Editorial: Washington should not threaten college funds

California’s university students know as well as anyone how painful student fee increases can be. After huge fee hikes in the last year, an undergraduate education at one of the University of California’s campuses costs upwards of $5,000 annually ““ at a university whose architects imagined it being tuition-free. Read more...


Forum to review elections’ effects

The votes have been cast and the ballots counted, but the work has just begun for policy analysts trying to make sense of Tuesday’s election. With the high number of ballot initiatives in California, there was much to vote on and a lot of information to take in. Read more...


Few apartments contain recycling

Though recycling has become increasingly convenient for on-campus residents over the past decade, many students living in Westwood Village apartments remain without access to recycling services. Read more...