Friday, July 17

UCLA loses lawsuit

A former UCLA clinical instructor was awarded $2.95 million July 27 in a sexual discrimination and retaliation case that was filed against the university in 2003. Read more...





Closed USAC session on fee allocation criticized

Against the advice of an administrative official, the undergraduate student government went into closed session for a large portion of its meeting July 27 to discuss possible litigation against the university regarding the allocation of mandatory student fees. Read more...


Students embrace convention

UCLA students were among Democrats from across the country convening in Boston last week to attend the four-day Democratic National Convention. Delegates from each state at the convention cast their votes to nominate John Kerry as the Democratic candidate for president. Read more...


UC admits denied applicants

An unexpected twist in state budget negotiations last week will allow the University of California to open its doors to more than 1,600 students this year that were originally turned away. Read more...