Tuesday, May 5

Formal won’t fade into the twilight

Despite previous fears about its cancellation, the annual All Hill Formal is still scheduled to take place on May 16th. The On Campus Housing Council, the host of the event, will provide transportation to the California Science Center, where the formal is being held. Read more...


Premieres put Village in the spotlight

Amid a gloomy business atmosphere, movie premieres continue to shine brightly in Westwood Village. “The Matrix: Reloaded,” which premiered Wednesday, follows a long tradition of high-profile Westwood movie premieres. Read more...


Israel Independence Day spurs debate

As a giant Israeli flag hung down the front of the Arthur Ashe Student Health and Wellness Center, students gathered in Bruin Plaza Wednesday afternoon to celebrate Israeli Independence Day ““ a day that also drew students with opposing views. Read more...


Bush may use labs run by UC-run labs

The Bush administration is exploring the possibility of developing a controversial new type of nuclear weapon at laboratories managed by the University of California. Scientists at the Los Alamos and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratories have begun research on a “bunker-buster” bomb that if ever used, would be able to penetrate rock and explode below the surface. Read more...


SFAC discusses budget cuts

With a vote on next year’s University of California budget coming in less than a week, the Student Fee Advisory Committee is bracing itself to deal with the problem of distributing a projected $4.7 million cut across all student services. Read more...