Saturday, July 4

Digital TV technology should not be restricted

This week let’s talk Digital TV, a technology hideously overdue and potentially wonderful for the entertainment industry and consumers alike. According to current plans, the entirety of over-the-air television broadcasts will be digital/high definition by 2006. Read more...


L.A. voter turnout 41 percent

Tuesday’s midterm election was met with indifference and frustration at UCLA as a low voter turnout was aggravated by incomplete voter registration lists on campus. The low turnout for Tuesday’s gubernatorial election did nothing to dispel widespread concerns about voter apathy, especially among college students. Read more...


151: leader of the alcoholic pack

In every realm of nature there have always been struggles for the throne of bad-assed-ness. Whether it’s alpha males competitively vying for female attention, rivers and mountains struggling for ultimate geologic supremacy or me haranguing my editors to get profanities included in my columns, nature’s dictate has always created a power struggle. Read more...


Club Review

A hot night on the town doesn’t always have to involve the Sunset Strip or the Miracle Mile. Instead, look to Silver Lake for your next entertainment destination. Read more...



USAC working on keeping promises

With one summer, six weeks of the quarter and a successful referendum under their belts, officers of the undergraduate student government say they are buckling down to fulfill the campaign promises they made last spring. Read more...


Project may alleviate grad housing problems

Site work on Weyburn Terrace housing, the new apartments specifically designed to meet the needs of UCLA graduate students, is underway. While UCLA has eight buildings bordering the core campus to house undergraduate students, it has none within walking distance for graduate students. Read more...