Wednesday, May 13

Councilman withdraws proposal for new BID

A proposal to begin the creation of a new Westwood Business Improvement District was withdrawn from today’s city council agenda after area merchants expressed upset over what they considered sneaky politics. Read more...


Sharon, Mitzna vie for prime minister

Preoccupied with U.N. weapons inspections and torn by protests and troop deployments, much of U.S. attention has been focused on Iraq. But just to the east of Saddam Hussein, the region’s only democracy is preparing for elections ““ elections that could have huge ramifications for peace in the Middle East. Read more...


Eyes on Michigan: constitutional concern

Two UCLA law professors say affirmative action is constitutional, contradicting President Bush’s statement last week that he considers the University of Michigan’s race-conscious admissions policies to be unconstitutional. Read more...



Ashe budget status unhealthy

The Arthur Ashe Student Health and Wellness Center’s funding could be cut by as much as 25 percent due to the recent state budget crisis, but nothing will be certain until July. Read more...



CalPIRG tries to secure pledges during financial shortage

UCLA’s chapter of a prominent activist student group continues its unique struggles to survive and shake the nickname of “The five-dollar-a-quarter group.” Since 1994, The California Public Interest Research Group has survived by organizing a pledge drive every quarter. Read more...