Monday, April 27


UCs to vie for Prop 71 funds

The recently passed Proposition 71 will offer various University of California campuses funding and open new leadership positions for their cutting edge research on stem cells. Read more...


ROTC, veterans celebrate service

Five years ago, Heather Ingraffia was on active duty in the Air Force, serving as a translator of Persian and other languages. After serving in Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan and Operation Iraqi Freedom, the 26-year-old Ingraffia said her experiences gave her new perspective on veterans. Read more...



PLO leader Yasser Arafat dies

Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat, a man either resented as a terrorist or respected as the symbol of the struggle of the Palestinian people, died Wednesday of unknown causes at the age of 75. Read more...


News briefs

Voting machine company settles lawsuit SAN FRANCISCO “”mdash; Diebold Inc. agreed to pay $2.6 million to settle a lawsuit filed by California alleging that the electronic voting company sold the state and several counties shoddy voting equipment. Read more...


Plans for Village lack student input

Beneath its often quiet sidewalks, Westwood is rumbling, as two new multi-million dollar developments hope to add business in the Village. But despite a lengthy city planning process chock full of public hearings, many students may still be asking what hit the Village when construction starts. Read more...