Saturday, May 9

Same-sex unions draw Civil Rights parallels

The debate on same-sex marriages has suddenly taken the country about 40 to 50 years back in time. Terms like “separate but equal,” states’ rights and the Civil Rights Movement have gone from the pages of U.S. Read more...


Housing fees don’t see peak

An increase in tuition will not be the only likely fee hike for students living in the dormitories next year. On-campus housing costs also are expected to increase, consequently burning a larger hole in students’ pockets. Read more...



Accord reached in grocer strike

A tentative agreement was reached between grocery workers and major supermarket chains Thursday that could put an end to the nearly 20-week-long supermarket strike. Details about the agreement were not disclosed by representatives of the United Food and Commercial Workers union. Read more...



Lecturer speaks on historical context of Jesus

In contrast to the recent focus on the death of Jesus of Nazareth as a result of Mel Gibson’s new movie, an associate professor of religion lectured Wednesday on understanding the context of the historical man and his life. Read more...


Readership program up for vote on Hill

After helping choose the Democratic presidential candidate next week, students can then decide the fate of their morning reading material. Students living on campus will be able to vote next week on the future of the Collegiate Readership Program at UCLA. Read more...