Monday, May 18

Concerns raised over Undie Run

Undie Run has become a campus tradition over the past several years, but increasing concerns from university police and the administration over safety issues may threaten the event’s future. Read more...


Diplomat starts campus tenure

As a diplomat with the U.S. Department of State for over 20 years, UCLA’s new Diplomat-in-Residence, Robert Wang, has experienced his fair share of foreign highways. Read more...


Panel to discuss ballot

Former Gov. Gray Davis and former State Senate Minority Leader Jim Brulte will be on campus to lead a panel discussion on the upcoming California special election today. Read more...


Marchers hope to oust Bush

Masses of picket signs; red, white and blue caskets; and unanimous chants to the rhythm of drums filled Westwood Wednesday evening as thousands of people swarmed the streets to protest the Bush Administration. Read more...




[A closer look]: Prop. 75 seeks consent in use of member dues

A proposition in the upcoming special election has the potential to significantly impact the unionized political action of thousands of UC employees. Proposition 75 seeks to prohibit the use by public employee labor organizations of dues or fees for political contributions, except with the prior consent of those individual employees each year on a specified written form. Read more...