Saturday, May 16

A classroom inspiration

He was accepted into Harvard Business School without even having applied. He helped plan the invasion of Normandy during World War II, a move which ultimately helped lead to the defeat of the Nazi regime. Read more...


Union calls strike a success

The strike on Thursday held by the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees resulted in the closure of multiple dorm dining halls and a decrease in sales at outlets of the Associated Students of UCLA. Read more...


Events brings community together

Hundreds of people gathered Saturday night in Ackerman Grand Ballroom to celebrate Palestinian culture and heritage. The third annual Palestinian Culture Night featured speakers, music performances, dances, an art exhibit and displays of traditional Palestinian outfits. Read more...




Panel discusses influence of public, media on judicial autonomy

The conversation on whether the U.S. judiciary is subject to the whims of politics began long before the Thursday law school forum on the subject. Terri Schiavo, who had been in a vegetative state for 15 years, became a household name when President Bush signed midnight legislation last month asking a federal court to intervene and determine whether Schiavo’s husband could remove her feeding tube. Read more...


AFSCME members strike at UCLA

A majority of the 2,000 UCLA members of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees union went on strike on Thursday. AFSCME members work in residential dining and housing services, and the Associated Students of UCLA campus restaurants. Read more...