Saturday, May 16

Officials say L.A. safe from big, bad blackout

Though a massive power outage on the Eastern Seaboard and in the Midwest left over 50 million people without electricity for hours on end last week, safeguards and backup power sources would keep the Los Angeles area and the university from succumbing to a similar situation, officials say. Read more...


Cutting class

The rising costs of public education have entered the limelight during a summer marred by student fee increases ““ but the looming threat for Californians is that thousands may be barred outright from accessing a college education. Read more...


Green Party may split Democrats

The 135-candidate field in the recall election is fast whittling down to two prominent contenders: blockbuster movie star Arnold Schwarzenegger on the right and Lt. Gov. Read more...



Briefs

Members named to governor’s sexual assault task force Fifteen members were appointed to the California Campus Sexual Assault Task Force, earlier this month. Approved by Gov. Read more...


Series: Enrollment caps

PART ONE: The rising costs of public education have entered the limelight during a summer marred by student fee increases ““ but the looming threat for Californians is that thousands may be barred outright from accessing a college education. Read more...


Letter to the editor

Recall not just about Davis The Aug. 11 editorial claiming the recall election in California focuses attention away from the real issues makes some interesting observations but misses the real point. Read more...