Sunday, May 17

News briefs

Council approves agenda The Undergraduate Students Association Council passed the University of California Student Association Action agenda for 2003-2004 with a 11-0-0 vote at their general meeting Tuesday night. Read more...



Students’ classes dropped after failing to pay fees

Earlier this week, Sebastian Perkinson, a first-year civil engineering student, checked his MyUCLA Web site, and his entire course schedule had disappeared. All of his classes had been dropped because he was not aware that a notification would no longer be mailed, and as a result, he had not paid his fees on time. Read more...


Hundreds rally against Prop. 54

Amid shouts and cheers, community organizers led an energetic rally that drew a few hundred students to protest Proposition 54. The proposition would prevent the government from recording racial data, except in some cases of health care and law enforcement. Read more...


Huffington to speak on campus

After bowing out of the California recall race, Arianna Huffington will meet with UCLA students today to discuss the Oct. 7 recall election, Proposition 54 and state campaign finance reform. Read more...



Student government funds frozen at some UCs

Only days and even hours before student governments from University of California campuses across the state prepared for a “No on Prop. 54 Day of Action,” some campus administrations froze all funds that could be spent on the campaign. Read more...