Friday, May 15


Cleanup inspires, raises funds

The California Public Interest Research Group’s 19th annual Hunger Cleanup on Saturday dispatched over 50 student volunteers to homeless shelters, food banks, community gardens and community playgrounds in Los Angeles. Read more...


GSA candidates discuss platforms

Though the president’s office remains uncontested in this year’s upcoming Graduate Student Association election, the external affairs office boasts three contenders who said they are determined to advocate on behalf of graduate students while focusing on different issues. Read more...


S.U.R.E. candidates react to Dahle’s note

It was a relatively uneventful day in Encino when members of the Students United for Reform and Equality slate gathered to discuss their platform for the upcoming undergraduate student government’s spring elections. Read more...


Letters

Student government must take majority view into account Creating much cognitive dissonance for the anti-war protesters, the Iraqi people greet our troops with kisses, flowers and songs of joy and freedom. Read more...


U.S. must start rebuilding Iraq with U.N.’s help

Now that the United States military controls most of Iraq, it is crucial that order in the country be restored as quickly as possible. Every additional day of rioting and violence, especially in Baghdad, will add to the significant problems of rebuilding the war-torn nation. Read more...


Rathod’s run for GSA president uncontested

For the fourth consecutive year, the presidential candidate of the Graduate Student Association is running uncontested, despite efforts by the elections board to encourage graduate and professional school students to run for offices. Read more...