Monday, April 6

Shunning France, Germany is destructive

The United States could not get U.N. support for the war on Iraq largely due to the opposition of European allies France and Germany. As a result, these two countries have been vilified by the United States. Read more...


Discrimination or Equality?

A lawsuit brought to the Supreme Court regarding the usage of affirmative action policies at the University of Michigan once again sparked debate on the controversial subject. Read more...


College to be led by female for first time

UCLA’s College of Letters & Science has found a new leader to oversee the biggest academic division in the University of California system. Judith Smith, head of undergraduate programs, was appointed interim executive dean of the College. Read more...



Briefs

UCLA patients featured in PBS documentary Two UCLA Medical Center organ transplant recipients will be featured in a PBS special called “Greater Love.” The documentary profiles several organ donor recipients, a donor family and the medical teams that treat them. Read more...



Enrollment error rattles students

Nearly 900 students woke up on the first day of classes to see that their entire schedule had been dropped because of a computer glitch. The registrar’s office is fixing the problem, and all of the affected students should have been re-enrolled in their classes by Monday night, said Associate Registrar Anita Cotter. Read more...