Tuesday, April 7


Globalization benefits all parties that are involved

  Theodore Andersen Andersen is an emeritus professor of finance at The Anderson School.. Recent student-led protests in Seattle, Quebec and Genoa, Italy, against “globalization,” plus the planned September protests of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank in Washington, D.C., indicate a need for serious examination of the economic and social issues involved. Read more...


Find “˜salvation,’ large mouse down in O.C.

Handler is a fifth-year English student. E-mail him at [email protected]. By Ben Lee Handler Richard Nixon once said that “only if you’ve been in the deepest valley can you ever know how magnificent it is to be on the highest mountain.” I have dwelled in the deepest valley of human civilization; I have survived for more than four years the noisy, cluttered and crowded slum that calls itself Los Angeles. Read more...




Student-run programs require stable funding

McKesey is a third-year political science and African-American studies student. She serves as the chairwoman of the SIOC. By Anica McKesey The elimination of race, ethnicity and gender from the University of California admissions process in 1995 inspired UCLA student organizations to develop the Student-Initiated Outreach Committee. Read more...