Tuesday, May 5


Candidates clash during symposium

Inside, it was about terrorism. Outside, it was all politics. Just before Rep. Jane Harman, D-Venice, was scheduled to speak at the Faculty Center on Thursday as part of a symposium on terrorism in the U.S. Read more...


Groups take different paths to primaries

In preparation for the upcoming Democratic primary election, UCLA students are looking to directly engage the student body in the election process. Some students have been campaigning for State Treasurer Phil Angelides, targeting the student population, while others are supporting State Controller Steve Westly and have worked directly with the candidate’s campaign. Read more...




When grad students become the teachers

About a week before Mother’s Day, the fifth-grade students of Lindi Williams’ classroom are painting pastels of pink, blue and yellow onto egg cartons. The project will soon be planted with soil and flower seeds to be given to their mothers. Read more...


Media program sees weak response

Preliminary results from UCLA’s “Get Legal” campaign indicate that although students have begun to use the program, it has gotten off to a slow start. Get Legal, a program designed to combat online media piracy, involves a one-year agreement with digital-media vendors CDigix, iTunes and Mindawn, to provide UCLA students with legal avenues for obtaining entertainment media. Read more...