Thursday, April 9

Industry fights file-sharing

To fight illegal file-sharing, the movie industry is doing everything short of filing lawsuits similar to those the Recording Industry Association of America held against individuals who allegedly downloaded copyrighted files. Read more...


Geneva compromise crucial to peace

Just as the senseless slaughter of World War I showed the old European regimes were inept, the slaughter taking place in the Middle East today is showing the current political leaders of Israel and Palestine are also deficient. Read more...



Letters to the editor

USAC goes beyond the council table When looking at the accomplishments of USAC, it is important to remember that much of the work is done outside of the council table. Read more...


Editorial: Bill’s academic interference anti-American

Academic freedom ““ the driving concept behind the mission of universities ““ is under attack in Congress. Why? Because apparently universities are unfairly anti-American. A bill that has garnered little public debate or press coverage would call for the government to more closely scrutinize international and foreign language studies programs at American schools. Read more...


Government interests drive activist group

For those of us who read George Orwell’s utopian nightmare “1984” in euphoria, Week 6 at UCLA was a grand display. The campus brimmed with animated student activists who sought to enlist the support of their peers in a radical movement toward totalitarianism. Read more...