Sunday, May 17

Study says regent’s SAT report narrow

A report released Friday provided an answer in kind to a report that sparked the controversy over UC Berkeley’s admissions process. The new report emphasized the importance of comprehensive review and stated findings that Berkeley students with low SAT scores were generally successful in school. Read more...



Witnessing life on Skid Row

On the streets of Skid Row it is common to find gutters lined with trash and refuse, and tents housing the homeless lining the streets. This picture serves as a sharp contrast to the streets and shops of Westwood Village which students are more inclined to occupy. Read more...



Flames gain more ground

The University of California, San Diego, as well as three California State University campuses, closed Monday in response to the fires that have engulfed Southern California. Read more...



Hammer event merges art, politics

Register, vote and represent. This was the message at Friday’s event held at the UCLA Hammer Museum. The program focused on promoting student voter participation by giving free admission to students who registered at the event or brought another eligible voter to register. Read more...