Wednesday, May 13

Digest

A judge set a trial date Wednesday for a lawsuit against the University of Colorado that touched off a scandal in the football program over allegations that sex, drugs and alcohol were used to lure recruits. Read more...


Editorial: Regents’ GPA decision

The UC Board of Regents is supposed to be the guard of California’s greatest education system. But it is the regents’ response to budget cuts that frequently threaten students more than any other factor. Read more...


Editorial: All Bruins responsible for standing against hate

Violence against a specific group of people is always disturbing ““ especially when it occurs next door. Robert Grosfield, a UCLA student, was arrested and charged Wednesday in connection to the vandalism of UCLA’s LGBT Resource Center on three separate nights in early September. Read more...



Weyburn Terrace suffers delays

Correction appended University apartment residents are questioning UCLA Housing’s management of a new Westwood project after construction delays forced the department to place single students in a families-only complex this summer. Read more...



USAC refuses appeals hearings

After a record of 43 student groups were denied base budget funding by the Undergraduate Students Association Council, a record 12 groups appealed the council’s decision. Read more...