Sunday, May 17

Council sees shift in power

Student Power! received its first taste of victory Thursday night, as the results of the Undergraduate Students Association Council runoff election were announced. Student Power! won two additional seats in the runoff elections, giving it more representation on council. Read more...


SP! support surges in runoffs

In a flood of yellow light, reflecting off the facade of Kerckhoff Hall, Elections Board Chairman Nathan Lam stood in front of a mass of students Thursday night, just as he had a week before. Read more...



Pouring into the bar scene

Since doodled figures started spreading their energy drink-induced wings in television commercials, the popularity and varieties of the drinks have also soared. Red Bull, the drink that started it all, claims to improve performance and concentration, as well as stimulate the metabolism. Read more...


News briefs

Military jet company wins new contract EL SEGUNDO “”mdash; Defense contractor Northrop Grumman Corp. said Thursday it won a $3.2 billion multi-year contract to continue work as a subcontractor to Boeing Co., helping to produce the Navy’s F/A-18 Super Hornet aircraft. Read more...


Driver’s license bill debated

State Sen. Gil Cedillo spoke at Royce Hall Thursday night in an event hosted by the Honors Fellows to discuss a variety of topics, including driver’s licenses to undocumented immigrants. Read more...