Saturday, April 25



Security breaches threaten lab control

The University of California-managed Los Alamos National Laboratory continues to be plagued with security problems that could jeopardize the UC’s contract to manage the lab as well as the existence of the lab. Read more...



Regents consider GPA increase

In a time of budget crisis and scarce resources, statistics show that eligible underrepresented students would be mostly affected, and hundreds would have to be turned away if new UC eligibility requirements are approved next month. Read more...


Exotic cats come out to play

Conservationists from the savannas of Africa and the rainforests of Brazil struggled with a technological glitch in the Ackerman Grand Ballroom during a conservation exhibition Saturday, proving they’re more comfortable with wildcats than with computer projectors. Read more...


Los Alamos lab work halted

All operations at the UC-run Los Alamos National Laboratory were halted Friday resulting from a loss of classified material earlier this month. Lab officials say there are no definitive dates when the lab will resume work. Read more...