Saturday, May 2

Students kiss and tell to promote acceptance

Though couples may steal private kisses on campus quads between classes, rarely do students openly show their affection as friends and strangers clap and cheer. But at a “kiss-in” at Meyerhoff Park on Thursday afternoon, students did just that. Read more...


A night of connections

The chandelier lights dimmed when Alison De La Cruz, the first of the performers for the Queer Alliance Performance Night, adjusted the music stand in front of her and got ready to read her original poetry. Read more...


European Union on the rise

With 25 countries already in the union and more expected to join, the European Union has the potential to be the world’s next superpower. Many people in the United States may not know what the European Union is or what its goals are, but they better start learning quickly, said former U.S. Read more...


Lack of funds cancels events

With increased residency on the Hill and the resultant budgetary constraints, Dining Services will likely not be able to organize as many themed events for residents this year. Read more...


Building a bike-friendly campus

With stair-covered hills, car-clogged streets, pedestrian-filled walkways and a reputation for theft, UCLA is not exactly a bike-friendly campus. But that could be changing now that the university has begun to act on some of the long-held concerns of the university’s cycling community. Read more...


Proposition support divides USAC

Members of the undergraduate student government failed to reach an agreement Tuesday on whether it is appropriate for them to make public their stance on ballot propositions for the November special election. Read more...


Explosives examined

Los Angeles Police Department officials said Tuesday that two juvenile suspects are being sought in connection with the incident involving an explosive device found Oct. 7 on the 500 block of Midvale Avenue. Read more...