The University of California filed a lawsuit last week against several major energy providers, accusing the companies of manipulating gas prices during California’s energy crisis of 2000-2001. Read more...
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November 8, 9:00 pm
UC accuses energy companies of charging unfair gas prices
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November 8, 9:00 pm
Music becoming online industry
Though once considered separate entities, entertainment and technology have been fused together in recent years due to innovation and entrepreneurship. To address this fusion, several corporate executives came together on campus last week to discuss strategies on how to blend the advancements of technology with the new and expanding entertainment markets. Read more...
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November 8, 9:00 pm
Market’s Election Day rally multifaceted
Wall Street echoed a long-standing presidential election trend last week as news of the incumbents’ re-election bolstered the market. On Nov. 4, for the second straight day in a row, investors rallied as oil prices fell and the Dow Jones Industrial consequently gained more than 177 points for its best day in 2004. Read more...
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November 8, 9:00 pm
Is your phone service on par?
The merger of AT&T Wireless and Cingular means Verizon is no longer the easy bet when it comes to great cell phone coverage in the UCLA area. Read more...
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November 7, 9:00 pm
News briefs
CALPIRG pledge week begins Members of the California Public Interest Research Group will begin the group’s quarterly campaign of collecting $5 pledges from students throughout the week. Read more...
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November 7, 9:00 pm
Editorial: Youth effort to “˜rock the vote’ encouraging
A flurry of reports have detailed how an “unimpressive” youth population “didn’t rock” the vote last Tuesday. All cited a statistic claiming the proportion of 18- to 29-year-olds voting this year was about the same percentage as in 2000. Read more...
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November 7, 9:00 pm
UCLA: “˜Drop the Laptop,’ pick up campus life
Tens of thousands of students pass by the Fowler Museum every day on their way to and from class, but not many attend the exhibits. Students who can actually locate the off-campus Hammer Museum probably don’t know the museum hosted a reading by David Foster Wallace last Friday and Jonathan Franzen is scheduled to speak in December. Read more...