Tuesday, May 5


Governor hopefuls to debate Saturday

In the only opportunity voters will have to watch California’s top gubernatorial candidates talk face to face, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and his Democratic opponent, State Treasurer Phil Angelides, are scheduled to debate Saturday evening. Read more...


Group funding spread thin

The Undergraduate Students Association Council approved operational funding totaling almost $100,000 for over 100 student groups Tuesday. But this year, more groups applied for funding than have in the past, and because of the increase in applicants all groups received less money. Read more...


Crimewatch

Petty theft A trash can, dustbin and Maglite, totallying $30 in value, were stolen from an electrical room on the 3100 block of Sawtelle Boulevard on Sept. Read more...


Children discover joy through art during a time of illness

She wears a crown adorned with pink and blue rhinestones, epitomizing the sign “California princess” emblazoned on the back of her red wagon. Natalie’s attendant carefully guides her “carriage” through the hallways of the Mattel Children’s Hospital at UCLA, leading the 3-year-old to the playroom. Read more...


Guidance available to those who look

Students at Harvard can sign up for law and medical school entrance exams through their school’s academic counseling offices. At Yale, students can go directly to the pre-medical office for information about applying to medical school. Read more...


Rally takes on admissions

Amid chants of “Knowledge! Power!” “Student power!” and “Access granted!” more than 100 students gathered for a rally in Myerhoff Park on Wednesday. The noon rally focused on the decreasing number of black and underrepresented minority students being admitted to UCLA. Read more...