Wednesday, April 8

Auditorium receives rave reviews

After a quarter and a half of use, the new De Neve Learning and Teaching Auditorium is being met with praise from students and faculty alike who find both its location and modernized classroom tools beneficial. Read more...



Policies turn smokers into outsiders

They are often spotted lounging outside Powell Library or lurking around the entrances of lecture halls. Since smoking is not allowed inside any campus building, including dorms, student smokers assemble to finish their cigarettes outside before entering buildings. Read more...


Wood to fight racial initiative

One of the authors of the 1996 state initiative that banned the consideration of race in state hiring will ask members of the California Republican Party on Saturday not to endorse a controversial initiative that would prohibit most state agencies from collecting racial data. Read more...



With Direct Connect, legal file sharing just a network away

File sharing has a new face on college campuses and other networked environments ““ Direct Connect. Due to selective pressure from lawyers representing the entertainment industry, file sharing programs have continually improved and become more efficient to avoid legal problems. Read more...


While legislative analyst Elizabeth Hill’s alternative to Gov. Gray Davis’ budget plan reduces proposed increases in student fees, it falls short of actually fixing the problems budget cuts pose to the quality of education. Read more...