Monday, May 18

Greek system changing with times

With Black Sunday permanently abolished, one fraternity on a two-year hiatus and another losing its house, some members of the Greek community are disappointed with where they see UCLA’s Greek system heading. Read more...


Internet has changed UCLA education

UCLA was one of the first universities to experiment with the Internet, which has evolved to become indispensable to the university and its students. Students enroll in courses, do research and lab experiments, submit homework and papers, engage in class discussions, do reading for their courses, and consult with librarians, academic counseling and health center nurses ““ all online. Read more...



Recording the history of your college life

This is the only time my picture will be in the paper this year. So remember it. Because if we ever meet, and I have to remind you where I work, you’ll probably give me “the look.” Perhaps you’ve experienced the look. Read more...


Special election has varied implications

For most students, the upcoming statewide special election in November will likely have an indirect or long-term effect, rather than impacting their daily lives. There will be eight ballot propositions on the Nov. Read more...


Subsidized bus program halves Metro fares

With the fall quarter about to begin and gas prices at all-time highs, Transportation Services is offering a pilot program with the city’s Metro bus line in an effort to promote the use of alternative modes of transportation. Read more...


Push for diversity requirement continues

If you’re an incoming freshman, the fight for the diversity requirement at UCLA may be older than you are. Student supporters of a general education diversity requirement have fought for the past 18 years to get the requirement implemented, but after failing yet again in a faculty vote last fall, campaigners are turning up their volumes. Read more...