Sunday, May 17

The next step?

The fight isn’t over. One week after Proposition 54 was defeated, opponents of the initiative say they have a long way to go before they can claim victory on the fight against racial inequality. Read more...


Ralphs workers go on strike

“Please respect our picket lines,” dozens of Ralph’s employees requested as they lined Le Conte Avenue on Sunday in an attempt to discourage shoppers from entering the supermarket. Read more...


Fight to re-legalize lap dancing hits UCLA

The strip clubs are striking back. In response to the Los Angeles City Council’s unanimous vote to ban lap dances, signature gatherers ““ backed by the city’s adult club industry ““ descended upon UCLA late last week, stirring discussion and debate about the increasingly contentious issue. Read more...


Chancellor solicits corporate donations

Among a room full of corporate executives at the Sept. 24 Anderson Forecast Conference, Chancellor Albert Carnesale may have stood out slightly as he gave a speech discussing the importance of private funding to UCLA. Read more...



Women still face workforce obstacles

The UCLA Women’s Leadership Institute is a testament that many women have found success in professional fields. The four-day conference starts Monday and will be put on by UCLA Executive Education Programs. Read more...


Off beat

Loch Ness monster eludes Brit during 12-day dive LONDON “”mdash; Lloyd Scott has just spent 12 days at the bottom of Loch Ness, but he reported no sightings of the lake’s legendary monster. Read more...