Thursday, May 15th, 2008

News

Fee hike leads to protests

By Theresa Avila | 15 hours, 28 minutes

Regents’ committee’s vote for the increase spurs reaction; police arrest 16 students

Student protesters were arrested on campus Wednesday afternoon soon after a committee of the UC Board of Regents approved student fee increases.

Dentist resigns from post

Orthodontics resident Dr. Ochiai felt unfairly treated after bringing attention to scandal

USAC upholds office space allocation injunction, swears in new officers

Patients may foot the bill after Blue Shield suspends care agreement with UCLA

Heritage

Sports

Rivalry getting another revival in Tulsa

Women’s tennis team brings fresh lineup to NCAA Championship match against Women of Troy today

By Ajaybir Behniwal | 17 hours, 32 minutes

Rivalry getting another revival in Tulsa

It won’t be the first time this season the UCLA and USC women’s tennis teams will battle one another, but it might as well be.

Statistics shed light on baseball’s performance

All pain, no gain for athletes

Golfers teeing off for round one at NCAAs

Kevin Chappell looks to lead team through regional to its first team title in 20 years

A&E

Drama speaks to radio listeners

By Jenae Cohn | 15 hours, 36 minutes

Swelling violins and overwrought, dramatic narration streaming through crackling radio speakers may seem out-of-date, but L.A. Theatre Works produces radio drama that is anything but old-fashioned.

Motion for peace

Production seeks to reconcile cultural conflicts by fusing capoeira and jazz

Letting the unheard voices rewrite history

Alumna Emma Perez brings viewpoints from the margins to the fore in her historical novel examining the Alamo

A host of experiences

TV personality Jerry Springer gives life advice and explains why he thinks college students are some of his biggest fans

Viewpoint

Aid should be forced on Myanmar

By Kia Makarechi | 17 hours, 56 minutes

<i>Aid should be forced on Myanmar</i>

Though national news outlets have been saturated with depressing reports from Myanmar, this publication’s opinion page has remained silent on the matter.

Neighborhood recyclers need to take it to the streets

Those who salvage recyclables from trash should form unions, make deals with city

Some things shouldn’t be taught by school

Editorial: Diversity education plans only a start


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Women's Water Polo Takes Fourth NCAA Title

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