Monday, May 18


UCLA students benefit from myriad available internships

Her daily schedule includes computer programming and upper division psychology classes, volunteering with the Chicanos for Community Medicine, and preparing for the MCAT. But third-year psychology student Elizabeth Barrera somehow also finds the time to intern at a local high school. Read more...


UC executive salaries lag behind

More than three dozen college presidents and chancellors are set to make more than $500,000 this year. Though University of California President Robert Dynes and UC Berkeley Chancellor Robert Berdahl are on the list, the UC continues to lag significantly behind comparable schools in executive pay packages. Read more...



Activists fight to remove Taco Bell

In an effort to remove a popular eatery on campus, some student activists are pushing the Associated Students of UCLA to support labor rights by terminating its contract with Taco Bell. Read more...


Where did they go?

Eight months ago, thousands of students at UCLA and around the country staged dramatic rallies, protesting an American-led war in Iraq before a single shot had been fired. Read more...


Machines peeved, threaten humanity

Movies have long taught us what to fear. I personally have been scared to death of great white sharks ever since that suspenseful movie “Mary Poppins.” However, the opening of “The Matrix: Revolutions” last week, along with the DVD release of “Terminator 3,” have brought a very critical question back into discussion. Read more...