Wednesday, May 13

Managing time a practice in investing

A lifetime career in investing begins now. Despite the association with the stock market that investing brings, investing is more than the ticker symbols flashing across the New York Stock Exchange. Read more...



Governor’s pollution veto another boost for business

Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger promised to make pollution a top priority for his administration and recently stood up for strict new vehicle emission rules. But Californians should question his motives for vetoing an anti-smog bill that would have reduced unhealthy diesel pollution around the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach. Read more...


Employment a click away

With the demand for higher-education jobs increasing, colleges and universities in Southern California have united to recruit and retain the best employees. On Sept. 29 the Southern California Higher Education Recruitment Consortium (HERC) was officially launched at UCLA. Read more...


Protest held for primate liberation

Protesters against lab experimentation on primates marched from the Federal Building to the UCLA Neuropsychology building and through Westwood on Monday. Participants in the protest said UCLA was targeted to advocate against experiments using primates that occur on campus. Read more...


Sigma Chi back in action

Fraternity Sigma Chi, which lost its university endorsement spring quarter 2004, has now been reinstated as an official UCLA fraternity after its petition to be reinstated was approved Sept. Read more...


Tourney raises funds for charity

Sororities from five college campuses in Southern California joined together Sunday afternoon to help fraternity Zeta Beta Tau raise money for children across the state. Several hundred sorority members from UCLA, UC Santa Barbara, USC, UC San Diego and Cal State Long Beach participated in the fraternity’s volleyball tournament held at the Sunset Recreational Center. Read more...