Friday, May 1

AgJobs offers aid to workers

Much of California’s agricultural workforce is undocumented, a chronic problem for both unions and growers that resulted in an unlikely bipartisan plan to legalize the workforce. Read more...


Euro pinches student travelers

Students planning to study abroad in Europe within the next few years may have to allocate a bigger budget in order to compensate for the dropping rate of the dollar in comparison with the euro. Read more...





[A closer look] Union may boycott winery

SONOMA “”mdash; Escaping the sweltering Sonoma County sun during his 30-minute Friday lunch break, 60-year-old Domingo Garcia stopped eating his meal of oranges, strawberries, a large cucumber and burrito to explain why students should know about the recent struggle between the United Farm Workers and E.&J. Read more...


Letters to the editor

Quarantine approach still allows computers access to network The editorial “Copyright punishments too harsh by comparison” (May 12), ended by stating, “Students can only hope UCLA makes every effort to maintain their privacy while complying with copyright laws.” In fact, that is exactly the point behind the design of the quarantine approach, used in on-campus housing when UCLA receives notices of copyright infringement ““ complying with the law while ensuring a balance between due process and privacy. Read more...