Along with the sneezing and wheezing, this year’s flu season has also brought with it a particularly virulent attack on our wired and electronic counterparts. The Mydoom e-mail worm, which first reared its ugly head on Monday, Jan. Read more...
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February 2, 9:00 pm
UCLA weathers e-mail worm storm
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Gov. maps shift from gas to hydrogen
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger is planning to establish a network of hydrogen fueling stations throughout California by the end of the decade. His plan, known as Hydrogen Highways, would set up 200 fuel stations, each spaced 20 miles apart, along major highways by 2010. Read more...
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February 2, 9:00 pm
Retaliate by supporting UCSA’s lawsuit
January has come to an end and so has Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger’s honeymoon in office. After basing his entire campaign during the recall election around California’s fiscal crisis, his first action as governor was to plunge the state $4 billion further into debt by eliminating the vehicle license fee. Read more...
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Resisting budget cuts will prove futile
Representatives to the University of California Student Association have taken it upon themselves to sue Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger. The lawsuit claims that the $148 million cuts made in mid-December to various educational programs, including the UC, were illegal. Read more...
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Crimewatch
Petty Theft Parking permits were removed from cars at the Rehabilitation Center on Veteran Avenue on Jan. 29. A $200 black leather jacket was stolen from a building on Roebling Avenue between Jan. Read more...
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Editorial cartoon
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Briefs
Opportunity finds traces of water in Martian sediments NASA’s Mars rover Opportunity has sent back signs that may indicate water once existed on the red planet. Read more...