Saturday, May 16


Editorial: Education on genocide necessary in schools

Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and the California state Legislature should be commended for officially declaring April 24 to be the “California Day of Remembrance of the Armenian Genocide.” It is estimated that 1.5 million Armenians in the Ottoman Empires died between 1915 and 1923 in a series of massacres and forced relocations. Read more...


Running for the office: USAC elections begin

It was 9 o’clock on a Friday night when Jenny Wood, a presidential candidate for the undergraduate student government walked hurriedly to the interview. She wasn’t coming from a party, date, or dinner with her sorority. Read more...


Running for the office: USAC elections begin

It’s difficult to determine how seriously one should take Jake Strom. As he posed in the archway in front of Royce Hall, clad in street clothes and wearing the head of a chicken costume, occasionally making obscene gestures for the camera, the passing campus tour groups weren’t sure what to make of him either. Read more...


People march in memory of Armenian Genocide

For almost three weeks, students, young professionals and even a grandmother put their lives on hold to remember the lives of others. These Armenian-Americans walked the 215 miles from Fresno to Sacramento to honor those killed and displaced by Ottoman Turkey between 1915 and 1923 during the Armenian Genocide. Read more...



Letter-writing campaign for divestment begins

Students will mail letters today to the University of California president and treasurer asking them to investigate the university’s financial holdings and relinquish stocks held in companies that do business in Sudan, if such investment is revealed in their investigation. Read more...