Monday, April 27

Next year’s shift to revised SAT comes after much debate

Every year, a new crop of high school students will routinely take the SAT. After this year, the test will be new instead. This is the last year that the old SAT will be used in UC and California state university admissions, prompting concerns over prospective applicants over the uncertain effects these changes are bringing to the standardized test. Read more...



Rapes underreported

There were 12 reports of rape at UCLA in 2003, a 200 percent increase from four in 2002 and the highest number of rapes reported on campus in at least four years. Read more...




Food chains scapegoat for liberals

Thousands of years ago, food was eaten to survive. A lot has happened in recent decades. Corporations, in all their greed, have turned eating into a national pastime by making food that actually tastes good. Read more...


Wireless merger signals change in service

Cingular’s recent acquisition of AT&T Wireless will change the telecommunication industry for years to come. The merger will affect consumers as the wireless industry continues to expand, and as more Americans turn to wireless services, the merger will play a role in the industry’s pricing structure and quality of service. Read more...