Monday, April 13



Editorial

The Undergraduate Student Association Council chose the wrong year to start a budgetary revolution. Despite being given roughly $30,000 less in discretionary funds by the Associated Students of UCLA than last year’s council, it is trying to drastically increase the amount of funding some groups receive. Read more...


Abortion bill protects fetus, not just mother

By Joel Schwartz We just worked so hard to save your baby, and last night I had to kill a healthier one.” These chilling words, spoken by a crying nurse, were said to my father after I had survived a blood transfusion and an operation allowing my two months premature lungs to work. Read more...




Editorial: UC, state need to deliver on promises

The University of California and the state government claim they have a partnership ““ a relationship that should, by definition, benefit both parties. But both need to take a closer look at what each promised to give, and what they can provide: the UC has yet to see the budget increase the state promised, and a state audit reveals the UC has grown faster in management, rather than academic staff. Read more...