Thursday, May 14

Pro-war event gets mixed reaction

In a rare campus teach-in given by supporters of the war with Iraq, three prominent political figures discussed Wednesday night the reasons behind the conflict and the implications of the aftermath. Read more...



False bomb threat rattles medical plaza

A bomb scare interrupted morning routines at the UCLA Medical Plaza shortly after 9 a.m. Wednesday, but investigations yielded evidence of marijuana rather than explosives. An announcement on the PA system instructed people inside the 100, 200 and 300 buildings of the medical plaza to evacuate immediately after instructions given by the building manager, according to university police. Read more...


Letters to the editor

Editorial uninformed While I commend the editorial board for voicing its support for the troops fighting in Iraq, I find its reasons for protesting the war uninformed and the nature of its editorial misleading. Read more...


Editorial: Slates should focus on ideas not elections

Andrew LaFlamme, financial supports commissioner for the Undergraduate Students Association Council, has decided to disassociate himself with the Students United for Reform and Equality slate. He believes he can better represent the interests of students without S.U.R.E. Read more...



GSA elections promote grad student interaction

This spring, graduate students can add to their research and teaching duties with the opportunity to serve their peers on student government. The Graduate Student Association will be holding the online election for next year’s officers April 16-22. Read more...