Sunday, May 10


Textbook prices to drop

UCLA students can look forward to their calculus courses for next year, as three widely used textbooks for the classes are expected to be less expensive starting fall quarter 2004. Read more...


Speaks out

Correction appended Due to the recent crackdown on file-sharing, have you been downloading fewer music files? Emily Chen Third-year, communication studies “I never used to download that much, but a lot of files are harder to get now … before, I might have downloaded entire albums.” Kristin Mata Fourth-year, music “It’s frustrating to even find music online. Read more...



Letter to the editor

Editorial on GSA skews plans Tuesday’s editorial highlighted the most important issue in the Graduate Student Association election: the impending 40 percent graduate fee increase and the university budget cuts (“GSA needs leaders who propose real solutions,” April 20). Read more...


Briefs

Study highlights news needs of youth Newspapers can gain a wider audience among the young and minorities by paying more attention to their interest in lifestyle coverage, features and ads, a study said Wednesday. Read more...


Editorial: Movement for genocide recognition admirable

Every year UCLA community members protest the Turkish and U.S. governments’ failure to recognize the systematic attempt by Ottoman Turks to wipe Armenians from existence. It is touching and impressive that Armenian American students ““ thousands of miles and generations of time removed from their ancestors ““ still organize for acknowledgment of the genocide. Read more...