Sunday, May 17

East-West Medicine treats body, mind

After suffering through horrible sinus pain, Marjorie Broder was almost incapable of going on with her daily life ““ until she met Dr. Ka-Kit Hui. Battling terrible headaches, Broder consulted every specialist in town for two years. Read more...



Speaks out

Are you willing to cross the picket lines at supermarkets where there are strikes? Syed Ruhman Third-year, aerospace engineering “I would probably go to Ralphs if I needed something really badly. Read more...


Cal admissions report limited, one-dimensional

If assertions made by UC Berkeley Chancellor Robert Berdahl are true, UC Regents Chairman John Moores should have ensured his report on Berkeley admissions remained private until “flawed assumptions” it contained were further discussed. Read more...



UC Center to open in Sacramento

Students interested in local and state public policy will now have the opportunity to live and learn in Sacramento. The University of California Center in Sacramento, an experimental education program allowing students to intern at the capitol, will open in winter 2004. Read more...


Debate focuses on U.S. foreign policy

A former congressman and a political commentator who teaches at Pepperdine University butted heads over the effectiveness of the Bush administration’s foreign policy Friday in a debate hosted in the James West Alumni Center. Read more...