Sunday, May 17

Prop. 54 defeated by wide margin

Just minutes after finding out he had become the first California governor in history to be recalled, Gray Davis could still put on a smile for the defeat of Proposition 54. Read more...


LGBT Resource Center celebrates new home

After a nine-year stint in Kinsey Hall, the Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Resource Center has moved to a new location next to Bruin Plaza. Established at UCLA in 1995, the LGBT Resource Center was chosen out of other student groups to be moved to a room in the newly-renovated Men’s Gym, renamed the Student Activities Center. Read more...


Governor Schwarzenegger

Arnold Schwarzenegger became the next governor of California Tuesday night as voters decided to recall incumbent Gov. Gray Davis from office and replace him with the businessman and movie star-turned-politician. Read more...


Limbaugh’s comments tactless, but not racist

First, let me state, unequivocally and for the record: I do not like Rush Limbaugh. I find his manner irritating and his politics offensive. I am disgusted by the way he attempts to advance his ideology by personally disparaging his opponents. Read more...


Dynes steps in during tough, critical period

With the tremendous attention directed toward the recall election, many other important state issues have been placed on the back burner of media attention. Amid the recall frenzy, University of California, San Diego, Chancellor Robert Dynes has just become UC President Dynes. Read more...


Offbeat briefs: Recall

Adult film star visits church Porn star Mary Carey went to church on Tuesday ““ to vote. One of 135 replacement candidates on the ballot to succeed Gov. Read more...