Saturday, May 9


Workers, patrons glad to return to local store

Shoppers this weekend at the Westwood Ralphs were met with signs of “Thin Mint Station” as Girl Scouts attempted to coax shoppers into purchasing their Samoas ““ a stark contrast to the upset striking employees who chanted, “Don’t shop at Ralphs, shop somewhere else!” not too long ago. Read more...


Cadaver inquest continues

University police made a second arrest Sunday in an ongoing investigation of UCLA’s willed body program, the director of which was taken into custody Saturday for allegedly selling body parts from cadavers donated to the university. Read more...


Ladder theory relies on stereotypes

Girls, have you ever wondered why guys seem like they only want sex? Guys, have you ever wondered how to get sex? There’s a theory, the “ladder theory,” which has recently been spreading across college campuses like a good case of mono. Read more...



Speaks Out

What will be the most important issue in the 2004 presidential election? Paul Thompson First-year, law “I think national security will be the most important issue. Read more...


News briefs

Experts to discuss rule of law with focus on U.S. involvement abroad International law experts will discuss the rule of law at a symposium today, covering issues that include forming legal systems for those in poverty and the United State’s role in nation building. Read more...