The Recording Industry Association of America knows if you’ve been bad or good ““ and it wants you running scared. On May 26, an additional 91 college students were sued for illegal file sharing, and for the first time, seven of the defendants are UCLA students. Read more...
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May 30, 9:00 pm
Editorial: Punishments don’t fit the crime of file sharing
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May 30, 9:00 pm
New USAC members transition into, redecorate offices
All the general representatives of Undergraduate Students Association Council sat in their office, talking about patching up the holes that previous USAC officials had left behind. Read more...
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May 30, 9:00 pm
Student groups council proposed
There are 13 elected positions on the undergraduate student government. Next year, there could be nearly 800 members influencing, discussing, debating, and being more directly involved in the council’s actions with the approval of a new proposal. Read more...
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May 26, 9:00 pm
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Airports prepare for summer rush Airports throughout Southern California are bracing for record passenger traffic this summer as airlines anticipate the busiest summer travel season since 2001. Read more...
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May 26, 9:00 pm
Editorial: UC should overhaulLos Alamos labs’ policies
The regents voted overwhelmingly to bid on the Los Alamos labs Thursday, and if the University of California does beat out its competitors for control of the nuclear research center, it needs to make drastic changes so that the university doesn’t continue the labs’ troubled past. Read more...
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May 26, 9:00 pm
Board approves bid
The University of California Board of Regents voted 11-1 to approve a bid to continue its 63-year management of Los Alamos National Laboratory in their meeting Thursday. Read more...
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May 26, 9:00 pm
Students protest possible tax on Westwood Farmers’ Market
Students dressed themselves as vegetables in self-fashioned costumes Thursday afternoon to support the Westwood Village Farmers’ Market and protest the passing of legislation that would tax the market for weekly street closures. Read more...