Friday, May 15

Partisan politics derail AIDS aid

During his State of the Union Address last year, President Bush pledged $15 billion for AIDS relief abroad. With nearly 40 million people infected with the disease across the globe, the bill could hardly be better timed or more welcome. Read more...


Dating in a time of rivalry

In high school, we’re taught Trojans (of the latex variety) are our best friends. But once you begin the four- or five-year journey of being a Bruin, the rhetoric reverses. Read more...


Drunkenness should be personal

How drunk do you get on the average? Are you a recreational drinker or a binge drinker? Are you drunk right now? If these questions sound familiar to you, then you are one of the lucky 1,000 undergrads who received a UCLA student drunkenness survey in the mail recently. Read more...


Letters to the editor

Defensive action omitted in quote On Nov. 30, Minister Natan Sharansky spoke briefly about certain misconceptions introduced to the public by the media and extent of public opinion against Israel. Read more...