Wednesday, May 6

Anti-abortion group hopes to educate

“Free babies,” Lila Rose called to people who passed by Bruin Walk on Monday. “Take a baby.” Rose and other members of the club Live Action handed out life-size models of a 12-week-old fetus ““ which is about the length of an index finger ““ to educate students about abortion on Monday. Read more...


Waugh to stand in as executive vice chancellor

As an undergraduate, Scott Waugh spent a year studying at UCLA and enjoyed his time here so much he ended up transferring permanently from Princeton. Decades later Waugh is still here, and after having been a student, professor and administrator, he is temporarily taking on the position of executive vice chancellor and provost. Read more...


Bush to address domestic issues

Facing a critical Democratic Congress and an unconvinced public, President Bush plans today in his State of the Union address to reaffirm his leadership by focusing on domestic issues such as alternative energy sources and health care. Read more...


Student dies in sled accident

Amy Woolington loved to dance, and friends and family members said she worked to bring out that same sort of enthusiasm in everyone around her. She will be remembered by those who knew her as someone who was passionate about her life and who pushed others to pursue what made them happy. Read more...



A week to promote Islam, religious unity

The Muslim Student Association plans to hold events and nightly discussions aimed at promoting knowledge about Islam and unity among different religions this week. And members of MSA say one of the main goals of the week is to eliminate some myths about Islam. Read more...


UCLA surveys freshmen

In what experts attribute to the rising influence of technology and the particular political issues surrounding modern-day society, the number of freshmen who say they are politically active and aware is at its highest level in 40 years, according to a recent report. Read more...