The operators of a UC Berkeley Web site on evolution are being sued by a California couple that believes the site’s treatment of religion violates separation of church and state. The suit specifically objects to the Web site’s links to other religious sites that teach that religion can be compatible with Charles Darwin’s theory of […]
Author Archives: Emily Martin
Program gives families a leg up on college admissions
Jorge Casas visited UCLA for the first time Friday, with his wife Lourdes and his two young sons, Moradhi and Mozart, who are 18 months and three years old. Along with 40 other parents and their young children, the Casas family explored campus as part of an outreach program focused on detailing the steps in […]
Panel to discuss ballot
Former Gov. Gray Davis and former State Senate Minority Leader Jim Brulte will be on campus to lead a panel discussion on the upcoming California special election today. Students from each of the three departments of the School of Public Affairs and one undergraduate student will pose questions about the propositions and the election in […]
Labor center works with cuts
The eight remaining staff members at the UCLA Labor Center will have fewer resources to work with, due to the large budget cuts implemented by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger. The 2005 state budget, passed on July 1, cut funding for the labor center by $3.8 million ““ two-thirds of the total operating budget. Although funding for […]