Monday, April 13



Threads of Influence

It is the government’s blood surging through the veins of American academia. The influence of the federal government drives much of the action of the American education system, but the government’s specific role is frequently changing and often disputed. Read more...



Bruin digest

Men’s hockey sweeps Stanford in 2 games The UCLA men’s hockey team broke a five-game losing streak this weekend, sweeping two home games over Stanford (13-5, 8-3). Read more...


Letters to the editor

Tax increases would hurt Calif. In his column “Prop. 56 would help budget pass,” (Jan. 21), Antonio Raimundo advocates the passage of Proposition 56 apparently to ensure that massive tax increases can be more easily pushed through the state legislature. Read more...


Editorial: Students should get educated about Islam

Today Muslim students begin a week of events designed to educate the UCLA community about Islam and the Muslim experience. An important tradition for many years, it is hoped that Islamic Awareness Week will appeal to all people on campus and help clear up misconceptions about Muslims and Islam. Read more...