Tuesday, May 5

Holocaust survivor aims to educate about past

Holocaust survivor Renee Firestone was full of life as she shared her story in front of a crowd of students and faculty. Firestone, a former faculty member at UCLA, is one of the five survivors whose stories were told in the 1999 Academy Award-winning documentary, “The Final Days.” The movie was directed by Steven Spielberg after he made “Schindler’s List.” “The movie was very graphic and I was taken back by the distortion and the way we can treat each other,” said Jessica Arterburn, a second-year communication studies student. Read more...


UAS aims to increase awareness of Iraqi life

UCLA’s United Arab Society is hosting its third annual humanitarian event this week to raise awareness about the conditions in present-day Iraq. Titled “Give Change, Make Change, Change Life,” the three-day event will strive to raise money to help aid Iraqis struggling with poor post-war living conditions. Read more...



Apartment renters have legal rights

Kimberlee Tran was working on a paper one night when she heard a thump. Not sure where the noise came from, she continued typing away. Several moments later, she heard three continuous thumps. Read more...



UCLA dishes up at-risk fish

The Chilean sea bass is heavily overfished ““ scientists predict commercial extinction before 2005 ““ and UCLA serves it for dinner. Seafood dishes that appear on campus are made from a variety of sea creatures, including orange roughies and Chilean sea bass. Read more...


Panel calls for outreach reform

SAN FRANCISCO ““ According to a University of California review panel, UC outreach programs have made the UC more accessible, but need to be reformed to effectively increase academic opportunity across California. Read more...