Saturday, May 2

Habitat for Humanity reappears on campus

Habitat for Humanity International returned to the UCLA campus last week when it became an officially recognized student organization. A chapter of the organization had been active on the UCLA campus previously, but became inactive a few years ago, according to new Habitat for Humanity president, Kevin Gerrity, a fourth-year history student. Read more...



Balancing Act

Balancing school, work, friends and the latest fall lineup is difficult enough, but try doing it while raising a baby. That’s just what fourth-year transfer student Veronica Aguilar is doing: raising a 4-year-old daughter while majoring in biology, here at UCLA. Read more...


Bad vendors corrupt ambience of music

Being a money-making business does not have to ruin or corrupt art. “Adventures of Huckleberry Finn,” “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band” and “The Muppet Babies” have all helped to prove great works of art can be commercially mainstream. Read more...



Quick Takes

20 down, more to go News Item: The Betty Ford Center celebrated its 20th anniversary last weekend. The Center hopes to continue to be the sobriety haven for crackhead Hollywood actors for many more years to come. Read more...


Kuehl promotes family leave bill at UCLA

State Sen. Shelia Kuehl paid a visit to the UCLA labor center Wednesday to reiterate her pride in a bill she authored that provides paid time off for workers who care for a new child or a sick family member. Read more...