Tuesday, May 19



Editorial 2: Three strikes law ignores crime severity

The California Three Strikes law, now being challenged before the Supreme Court, is not only unconstitutional, it’s grossly nonsensical. Under the law, a person can commit two relatively minor offenses but still face 25 years to life in prison, regardless of whether their third offense is murder or videogame theft. Read more...



Davis is a failure, tainted by money

With election day fast approaching, gubernatorial candidate Bill Simon is just days away from achieving the impossible: getting Gov. Gray Davis re-elected. This is bad news for Californians because while Bill Simon may not be a perfect fit for the state’s highest office, Gray Davis has already proven his inability to govern. Read more...


Editorial: Endorsement

There are quite a few holes in the Undergraduate Student Association Council’s argument for a fee increase, but its potential to improve the undergraduate experience should lead students to approve it during online elections today and tomorrow. Read more...


UCLA seems to phase out concerned professors

Have you ever sat in class, bored senseless, and wondered, “Where in the world did they find this professor?” Sometimes it seems professors have an agenda of their own ““ like they are more concerned with hearing their own voice than actually engaging students to think critically and actively participate in their own education. Read more...