Wednesday, May 15

Re-laying the foundation: then and now

Re-laying the foundation: then and now ’90s construction creates same look as ’20s, but incites different reaction By Michael Howerton The noises of construction ­ crews yelling to each other, trucks beeping and metal and brick clanging ­ compete with lectures in the classrooms and students’ conversations on campus. Read more...



Architect constructs innovative database

Architect constructs innovative database New grant funds link of computer design languages By Ben Gilmore The use of computers in architectural design may be revolutionized with help from a three-year grant to UCLA’s architecture and urban design department from the National Science Foundation. Read more...


More bins to encourage campus recycling

More bins to encourage campus recycling Administrators, groups advocate waste reduction By Betty Song The big red and gray recycling bins at campus eating areas and the student union aren’t just there to sport pictures of aluminum cans and newspapers. Read more...


Towell to house different facilities

Towell to house different facilities Dance Building will relocate to temporary structure By Naoki Narus By now many students have gotten used to the green fences surrounding Powell Library. Read more...


Trial draws students’ notice

Trial draws students’ notice Professor cites racial conflicts, abuse as issues at stake in case By Tatiana Botton Some students say he’s guilty, others say he is not. Read more...


Taxpayers paid for Gingrich’s private travel

Taxpayers paid for Gingrich’s private travel By David Morris The Associated Press WASHINGTON — Newt Gingrich didn’t receive a dime to teach a history course at a Georgia college in 1993, but government records show taxpayers picked up most of the tab to fly him there. Read more...