Friday, April 10

Campus resources available for students with ADD

Making it through long, large lectures at UCLA can be tough for any student, but try doing it with Attention Deficit Disorder. There are 131 graduate and undergraduate students at UCLA who have registered for various services for ADD through the Office for Students with Disabilities, including note takers for lectures, extended time on tests, time management assistance, and a support group that meets weekly. Read more...



Veganism extends beyond diet to lifestyle

When third-year law student Vicki Steiner came face-to-face with a cow at a zoo in Chicago, she vowed never to consume animal products again. “I couldn’t help but make a connection with this beautiful creature and what we call “˜meat,'” Steiner said. Read more...


Editorial: Carnesale should take a stand on RPI

Robert Berdahl, chancellor at UC Berkeley, spoke out against the Racial Privacy Initiative last week. But our chancellor, Albert Carnesale, still has not. In taking a stand against Regent Ward Connerly’s proposed RPI, Berdahl has strengthened his position as a campus leader and supported the views expressed by many of his students. Read more...


Westwood vendors want committee to reorganize

Merchants who want to see Westwood as it was when the Village was so busy during the weekends it was known as “Times Square West” remain frustrated with the board advocating their interests and believe it needs to be reorganized. Read more...


Editorial: Audit is untimely, politically spurred

Ward Connerly has suggested the board of regents conduct an external audit of the effects of comprehensive review on admissions policy. This is not surprising. Comprehensive review, used to admit the freshman class of 2002-03, allows the university to look at things such as personal challenges and life experience, which often define a person’s potential better than academic statistics alone, under the new admission policy. Read more...