Saturday, July 4

Local bar subject of public hearing

One of the few watering holes in Westwood is being called a “public nuisance,” and is facing possible censure for allegedly serving alcohol to underage patrons and because of fights started in the bar, some involving UCLA football players. Read more...


Sexual suppression sustains social ills

As teenage pregnancy and abortion continue to damage U.S. youth, and Catholic priests are implicated in sex abuse scandals, a large segment of cultural critics have cited excessive sexuality and liberal sexual values as the source of the problem. Read more...



UC declares impasse with clerical union

After 18 months of labor contract negotiations, the University of California declared it is at an impasse with its clerical workers’ union. The UC informed the Coalition of University Employees last week at their last bargaining session that it didn’t think any further movement could be achieved through normal bargaining procedures. Read more...


Anti-war rally draws varying ideas

“No to war, yes to peace, U.S. out of the Middle East,” chanted students gathered in Meyerhoff Park Tuesday afternoon at a student “speak out” against a possible war in Iraq. Read more...


Bonfire ignites Bruin spirit

For once, Ricky Manning Jr. looked awfully good in red. At the annual Beat ‘SC bonfire and rally, the UCLA senior football player proudly donned a USC cap before about 1,000 people. Read more...


Carnesale discusses possible war

Taking part in the growing national debate on Iraq, Chancellor Albert Carnesale, UCLA’s resident expert in national security, said in an interview Tuesday that the United States should not go to war with Iraq with the sole objective of removing Saddam Hussein from power. Read more...