Sunday, May 17

A closer look: Atkinson leaves his mark on standardized testing

University of California President Richard Atkinson will be leaving office today, two years after catalyzing nationwide changes in standardized college entrance examinations. As a result of Atkinson’s recommendations, in 2005, students across the country will begin taking a drastically revamped version of the SAT. Read more...



A closer look: A legacy of reform

An eight-year era is ending. Richard Atkinson, the 17th president of the University of California and one of the most powerful figures in public education, is retiring today into a bright but overshadowed legacy. Read more...



Ashe Center to charge for services

Starting Monday, the Arthur Ashe Student Health and Wellness Center will start charging clinic fees for services that were previously free to students without the university’s Student Health Insurance Plan. Read more...


Westwood's Dynamic Duo

Housed within the brick walls of a small and inconspicuous Italian restaurant are Emma and Archie Zeinani, the two owners of Angelino’s Cafe in Westwood. The couple owns and runs the Kinross Avenue restaurant, one of a few family-run businesses remaining in Westwood. Read more...


UC President leaves office

University of California President Richard Atkinson officially retires today, ending an eight-year stint at the helm of the nation’s most prestigious public university system. Atkinson cedes his post to current UC San Diego Chancellor Robert Dynes, appointed in June 2003 by the UC Regents to be the system’s 18th president. Read more...