Monday, May 11

Bill would set legal age for salvia

A bill passed by the state Assembly, now in the state Senate, would make selling the hallucinogenic drug salvia to anyone under the age of 18 a misdemeanor, punishable by up to six months in jail and $1,000 in fines. Read more...



Frats condemn crimes at SDSU

A day after dozens of students at San Diego State University "“ including several fraternity members "“ were arrested in a major drug bust, leaders of the Greek system's Westwood chapters expressed confidence that no such incident was possible at UCLA. Read more...


Loyalty oath causes legal controversy

In 1952, amid a strong anti-communist sentiment in the nation, a law was passed in California that required all workers who were American citizens to sign a loyalty oath to be eligible to be hired for employment. Read more...