Friday, May 8


Unit cap limits academic, graduation options

Though most students look forward to graduation, fifth-year student Kendrick Lo is doing all he can to stay an extra quarter at UCLA. Lo is five classes away from graduating with a double major in psychology and economics, but will instead graduate with only a degree in economics because he is over his unit limit. Read more...


UC, workers union reach agreement

Members of the United Auto Workers union, which represents teaching assistants, readers and tutors on the eight undergraduate University of California campuses, ratified an agreement with the UC on Saturday. Read more...


ASUCLA gives eatery ultimatum

The second most-frequented restaurant on campus will be shown the door this summer unless it meets conditions set forth by the Associated Students of UCLA to ensure the company is adhering to the university’s code of labor conduct. Read more...


Cheaters

As the air becomes thick with the stench of finals, thousands of students will cram, pull all-nighters and pull their hair out in anticipation of their exams. Read more...


Despite gloomy forecast, the world is improving

If one were to sift through our most prominent newspapers, surf through our most trustworthy Web sites and watch our most reliable news coverage on television, one would find little more than an elaborate mosaic of a world gone mad. Read more...


A Visionary Remembered

Clark Kerr, the University of California president for much of the tumultuous 1960s whose model for higher education redefined the mission and purpose of universities across the country and throughout the world, has died. Read more...