Saturday, July 4

Readers: a pretty penny

With the no-return policy on course readers and textbook-comparable prices, many course readers often fail to alleviate the financial woes of the starving college student at UCLA. Read more...


The battle over Empowerment

A few students recently officially created a student group named Student Empowerment!, in what some consider a sabotage campaign against the undergraduate student government slate that uses the same name. Read more...


The University of California is questioning how its reputation and competitiveness with other universities could be affected by the new state budget cuts. The university judges itself against a group of similar public and private universities, dubbed the “comparison eight,” but the cuts in university programs and rise in student fees resulting from the proposed budget may leave UCLA lagging behind some. Read more...


“˜Progressive Voice’ to debut on internet

UCLA students will find themselves faced with a Web full of new online reading material, as another online newsmagazine received approval Tuesday night. Progressive Voice, the fourth online newsmagazine approved by the Associated Students of UCLA’s Communications Board in two months, is hoping to produce its first solid issue at the end of the quarter. Read more...



Village businesses form Watch

Westwood merchants turned Village watchdogs will now be on the lookout for the well-being of each other’s businesses as part of the upcoming Business Watch. The Business Watch will rely on the active participation of local merchants and their unified cooperation with each other and with law enforcement to reduce crime and make the area more comforting for both merchants and shoppers. Read more...