Tuesday, May 5

Platform includes college cost cuts

House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi said in a speech Thursday that if the Democratic party retakes control of the House of Representatives in the mid-term congressional elections, the affordability of higher education will be on the top of its agenda. Read more...


World reacts to nuclear test

In the wake of North Korea’s successful underground nuclear test Monday, the country faced harsh criticism from the international community, as many countries questioned how the small Communist country intends to use its new technology. Read more...


Editorial: Important questions ignored in debate

Heading into this election, our state faces many important and complicated issues that will have to be resolved in years to come. The partisan bickering exhibited in the gubernatorial debate Saturday didn’t help resolve any of these problems. Read more...


New generation, new protests

Driving through a normally quiet suburban neighborhood of West Los Angeles, I’ve come across some of the most ardent protestors of the Iraq war in this city. Read more...



Talk addresses urban planning issues

As the second-most populated city in the United States, with 3.5 million people and an expected 50,000 more each year, Los Angeles faces complex challenges in its quest for a sustainable future. Read more...


National Coming Out Week begins

This week a number of student groups will host events aimed at increasing the visibility of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community at UCLA. Art, live performances, a barbecue and a resource fair are among the events comprising National Coming Out Week, which organizers say they hope will strengthen the LGBT community’s presence on campus and make all students ““ regardless of their sexual orientation ““ feel comfortable at UCLA. Read more...