Sunday, May 3

Fraternity serves high schoolers, community

Students may think of drinking and partying when they hear the words “Greek life.” But members of the Delta Sigma Phi fraternity were busy serving 25 high-school students turkey and mashed potatoes Wednesday as part of the first Thanksgiving Luncheon and Speakers Program. Read more...


UC-managed nuclear research lab under investigation for missing items

Federal inspectors are investigating allegations that management has covered up illegal activities at Los Alamos National Laboratory, which is managed by the University of California. The investigation comes after nearly $3 million worth of items disappeared or were reported missing from the nuclear research lab in the last three years, according to an internal document obtained by the Albuquerque Journal. Read more...



USAC approves online voting

After over an hour of heated debate, the Undergraduate Students Association Council approved the implementation of online voting for the spring 2003 general elections at their meeting Tuesday night. Read more...


Local bar subject of public hearing

One of the few watering holes in Westwood is being called a “public nuisance,” and is facing possible censure for allegedly serving alcohol to underage patrons and because of fights started in the bar, some involving UCLA football players. Read more...


Sexual suppression sustains social ills

As teenage pregnancy and abortion continue to damage U.S. youth, and Catholic priests are implicated in sex abuse scandals, a large segment of cultural critics have cited excessive sexuality and liberal sexual values as the source of the problem. Read more...


NOW’s TV guide guideless

Forces at the National Organization of Women have been telling women how they should act for the last 30 years. Now, with the release of its Feminist Primetime Television Report, it is also telling them what to watch. Read more...