Wednesday, May 13

Poker preparation for Wall Street

While steel nerves and a sharp intellect are character traits shared by both card sharks and stock market gurus, more often than not, it can be the playing of poker which develops the qualities necessary to begin investing. Read more...



Letters to the editor

Ritalin’s dangers cannot be dismissed Reading Ilana Fried’s column “Moderate use of Ritalin probably OK” (10/28) shocked me. First and foremost, there seems to be little, if any, research done into the harmful effects of stimulants upon the body. Read more...



News briefs

Real estate event open to students The Undergraduate Investment Society will host a discussion about the real estate market, and professionals in the field will share their experiences with students today. Read more...


Young poll workers recruited

Last Thursday, U.S. election officials trained the next generation of poll workers for today’s presidential election. More than 100 people, both old and young, but most of whom were in their teens, filled the cafeteria of a middle school in East Los Angeles in order to learn how to issue and collect ballots. Read more...